Children in Kharkiv, Ukraine, attend the first underground school to protect them from Russian drone and missile attacks. The school is 18 feet underground, allowing kids to study away from the dangers of war.
"Despite the dangers above, these children are back at school." 18 feet underground, @ABC News' @JamesAALongman visits the first school of its kind in Ukraine, where children can get an education away from the Russian bombs. https://t.co/oMNYkKwjge https://t.co/7RN35c6Nct
Ukraine’s first underground school. 18 feet underground, these children can escape the war and return to education. Ukrainian tenacity and ingenuity never fails to impress 🇺🇦 https://t.co/y481ndNA3W
For some children in Ukraine's Kharkiv, the school day now begins with a 20-foot decent down concrete staircases and through blast doors to classrooms beneath the city to protect them from Russian drone and missile attacks https://t.co/m8IxpoPoM5 https://t.co/7m47xLSK9n
Children in Kharkiv study in the subway. Their biggest dream is for the war to end. Then they'll be able to go to "a real school." Heartbreaking. No kid should have this experience. We need weapons and air defense today to keep our kids safe. 📹: DW https://t.co/wwoxxbK2M9 https://t.co/GDoD24Jp1E
Kids descend to the bunker at Ukraine's first underground school https://t.co/YmFxcoFo3P https://t.co/dBEFC5PzbG