Russia Launches Missile Attacks as Schools Reopen in Ukraine
Russia Launches Missile Attacks as Schools Reopen in Ukraine

Russia Launches Missile Attacks as Schools Reopen in Ukraine

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As Ukrainian children returned to school amidst ongoing missile attacks from Russia, officials reported that 22 out of 35 missiles launched at Kyiv were intercepted. Despite the threat, children in cities like Kharkiv and Lviv participated in classes and proudly displayed their national flag, embodying resilience amid chaos. Concurrently, Russian President Vladimir Putin traveled to Mongolia, disregarding a UN arrest warrant for war crimes, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude for the start of the school year. The attacks resulted in injuries to three people and damage to educational facilities, highlighting the persistent danger faced by civilians. Meanwhile, summer camps funded by billionaire Rinat Akhmetov are aiding child survivors in coping with trauma through therapeutic activities. These developments illustrate the stark contrast between the children's determination to continue their education and the ongoing violence of the conflict.

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