GENEVA (Reuters) - Persistent wartime attacks on schools in Ukraine mean that only about a third of school-age children there are attending classes ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSGENEVA - Persistent wartime attacks on schools in Ukraine mean that only about a third of school-age children there are attending classes fully in person and many are falling behind, the U.N. children's fund said on Tuesday.
Some schools have suffered direct hits and others have closed down as a precaution since Russia's invasion 18 months ago, which has involved missile and artillery attacks on residential areas across the country. The war followed earlier COVID disruptions, meaning some Ukrainian children were facing a fourth consecutive school year of disruptions as they return to classes this week after the summer break, UNICEF said.
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