Russia Targets Ukraine's Educational Facilities
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Russian strikesThe Kyiv Independent
•As Ukrainian children return to school, Russia launches missiles at educational facilities
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In just three days , Russian strikes damaged at least 12 educational institutions, including a military institute, an aviation institute, a university, and schools across Ukraine .
Since February 2022 , Russia ’s war has destroyed 400 and damaged over 3,500 educational facilities across Ukraine , according to the Education Ministry , and forced around 900,000 Ukrainian children to study remotely.
The university in Sumy switched to fully online learning after the Sept. 3 airstrike.
“I do not think it’s possible to provide children with a high-quality educational process and the opportunity for development in Dnipro ,” says Polikarchuk.
Kichko says she doesn’t plan to transfer to a safer region.
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