In Ukraine’s Kharkiv, 20,000 children go underground to study
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In Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, approximately 20,000 children are attending classes in underground subway stations to escape ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks. Dozens of children have been killed in Russian strikes on the city, forcing educators to adapt schooling to wartime conditions.
Subway schools provide safety as Russian assaults have killed dozens of children in Ukraine's second-largest city.