The country's nearly six million school-aged children return to school in September - online or in person. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KYIV - Svitlana tears up thinking of the bombing that levelled her son Illia's school in Lysychansk, a city in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk now occupied by Russian forces, but she is determined to ensure the eighth-grader continues his studies.
"The Russian aggression will have huge consequences for the Ukrainian educational system," said Mr Ivan Prymachenko, co-founder of Prometheus, the largest Ukrainian online learning platform. That's a 400 per cent rise from a few months ago and more shelters could still be completed in the next weeks. Mr Riabchyn fled to Lviv in western Ukraine with his family on the day of the invasion, but has since come back to Kyiv with his wife.
Even if schools open in person, pupils will need additional support to adjust while some may have to adopt split shifts.
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