In addition to schools, underground areas are built on kindergartens, lyceums, and also modernize existing shelters in educational institutions.
In the Kharkov region, they plan to set up 38 underground schools and modernize existing institutions. On Sunday, August 10, the leader of Kharkov Ova Ova Oleg Sinegubov said.
He said today in the Kharkov region, Ukraine’s prime minister Yulia Sviridenko visited.
“Along with the first Deputy Minister Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov, Minister of Education and Science Oksan Lisov, health minister Viktor Lyashko and people’s representatives, reviewed the many important projects we have implemented in the region,” Sinegubov said.
She added that one of the main activities of Kharkov Ova is to create safe conditions for teaching and developing children. “We are now building 38 underground schools in the region, as well as upgrading existing institutions that consider security requirements -none of the Ukraine regions have been built at educational institutions,” said the leader of Kharkov Ova.
Politicians review a kindergarten where a large -scale reconstruction: the shelter is built with four training rooms, a room -dining, a first -Aid post, bathroom and an elevator for young children.
We also visited one of the region’s lyceums, where they recently completed the construction of the shelter. The safe room includes 9 classrooms, a assembly hall, a medical center, bathroom and a room -dining room, has an autonomous energy source. 400 children will study there.
They also visited the Kharkov Regional Clinical Hospital. According to Sinegubov, they recently completed a large-scale rebuilding of the reception and department of the diagnostic and Department of Medical Emergency and equipped with the most modern unique equipment.
Remember that during the academic year 2024-2025, at least 100 thousand Ukrainian students will go from remote to full-time education.
In Ukraine, 180 underground schools will open at the end of the year
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Source: korrespondent

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