Two teachers greeted them with a smile at the steel door, and then mother and daughter walked down the concrete stairs, holding each other's hand, through yet another security door and into the den for the first day of school. Hundreds of children started classes this week in the first purpose-built shelter school, 6 meters below the surface of the earth to protect them from Russian drone and missile attacks. This particular primary school in Kharkiv is accessed through a door in a small, white, concrete vestibule on the sidewalk. At the end of the stairs a corridor leads to the classrooms. There are no windows, but the rooms are well lit and the walls in the corridors are painted white and light green. Ukraine's second-largest city, located in the north-east of the country near the Russian border, has been under relentless Russian attacks since Moscow's invasion of the bastions […]
Source: News Beast

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