Children in Ukraine's Kharkiv began the new academic year on Monday (September 1) in an underground school built to shield them from Russian attacks.
Breakdown
- Children in Kharkiv are attending school in underground classrooms for protection from attacks. 12s
- Parents chose underground schools for safety and the opportunity for in-person learning. 24s
- The city has opened seven new underground schools and converted six metro stations into classrooms. 1m 8s
- 17,000 students are able to attend in-person classes for the first time since the conflict began. 1m 46s
- Three more underground schools are expected to open in the coming months. 1m 56s