School year finished early in Ukraine war zone
As Canadian parents think ahead to how their children will spend the summer before a return to school in the fall, families in Ukraine have different considerations. When Russia invaded in February, classes abruptly ended. Now, as Sean O’Shea reports from eastern Ukraine, there are concerns about whether schools can resume more normally in the fall.
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