Kyiv schools adapt to survive under Russian bombardment

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The 190,000 remaining schoolchildren in Kyiv are still expected to attend classes through Russian missiles strikes and resulting power cuts – all of which have become a regular occurrence in Ukraine's capital

"If there is no light, it's sometimes hard to see when you are writing," said Yulia, 13, sitting in the front row of an English lesson with around a dozen classmates in a western suburb of the city.

"We really need to hold on for these three weeks," Oleksiy Kurpas, an adviser to the deputy head of Kyiv's city administration, told Reuters in one of the airy yet warm corridors of the Soviet-era school. The official said that about 85% of Kyiv's pre-war school staff remained in the city, compared with 60% of pupils. The other students have moved to safer regions or abroad.

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