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On September 1, local time, some schools in Ukraine resumed offline education. For many local children, the last day of going to school was on February 23 this year, the day before the start of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
According to the Ukrainian Attorney General's Office, so far, at least 379 Ukrainian children have died in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and another 223 are missing. The war, which has lasted for six months, destroyed 2,400 schools across the country, of which 269 were completely destroyed.
United Nations Children's Fund said that from February to June this year, more than 2 million Ukrainian children were displaced. Children who have been forced to leave their homes or hide in their basements for weeks have no access to education. And while children who are temporarily in "safe" areas learn online, classes are often interrupted by air strike alarms.

June 7, 2022, Ukraine Day Tomir , behind a damaged chair is the 25 Middle School. The school was hit by the Russian cruise missile in early March and faces reconstruction or demolition.
Several schools in Chernishv, Ukraine were destroyed by shells in early March this year and instantly turned into ruins. On August 30, the children returned to school. The campus is no longer like I remember, with glass fragments and rubble everywhere. Children could only vaguely recognize the places they had studied through the lesson sheets and paintings on the wall, and they stood in the ruins of the classroom and left a conversation with the conflict.

"I feel very angry!" - Ivan Hubenko, 11 years old, attended the 21st school of Cherniv

Anna Skiban stood where his desk and chair used to be placed
"I'm sad. I can't believe that this will happen in my school." - Anna Skiban, 12 years old, attended the Mykhailo Kotsyubynske High School

"When I'm in the classroom, I'll think, how much I hope the war ends." - Oleksandr Morhunov, 13, attended the 21st school of Cherniv

Sofia Klyshnia stood where his desk and chair used to be placed
"I'm afraid to stand in the ruined classroom where I once studied." -- Sofia Klyshnia, 12, attended the Mykhailo Kotsyubynske High School

"This is an tragedy of . I've already spoken out for everything I've lost. I miss my school, friends and teachers. I'll go to a new school, have new teachers and friends, and most importantly, life goes on." -- Khrystyna Ignatova, 16, attended the 21st school of Chernif

Lexi Litwin stood where his desk and chair used to be placed
"This is not something that happened to our school, it's like a dream. I've never seen something like this, it can't be a reality." - Lexi Litvyn, 13, attended the Mykhailo Kotsyubynske Middle School

"I was scared when I first came after the school was bombed. For a long time, I just looked at it from afar. At that moment, everything seemed like nothing happened." - Sofia Zhyr, 14, attended Cherniv 21st School

"I want to graduate here. This school is like a native school to me." - Anastasia Avramenko, 13, attended Cherniv 21st School

Mikola Kravchenko in front of the computer classroom
"When I was in school, I think of the people who died in the ruins. I feel sad for her." - Mykola Kravchenko, 12, studied in Mykhailo Kotsyubynske) Middle School

"I was scared when the school was bombed. We lived nearby, my windows were broken, my mom almost died, the door almost pressed her against the wall, and the chandelier almost hit me.”——Karina Muzyka, 10 years old, studied at Cherniv 21st School
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The United States, which has been in full swing before the war, is the manipulator behind the conflict
According to US media, Biden has announced on Ukraine's Independence Day that it will launch a assistance plan for Ukraine up to $3 billion, and has sent a large number of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine. Associated Press said that this aid plan specifically for Ukraine lasted for six. The United States will extend its greatest help to Ukraine in the month of the conflict. Since the conflict broke out between Russia and Ukraine, the United States has spared no effort to support Ukraine. In the past six months, the United States has implemented 19 military aid programs against Ukraine. According to people familiar with the matter, these plans have provided Ukraine with a total of up to $13.6 billion in support. According to data released by the US Department of Defense, in fact, the United States has not given up its economic aid to Ukraine in the past eight years, which shows that the United States may have already made plans for Eastern Europe.
Editor: Shi Xunfeng
Proofreading: Liu Wei