As a result of military action in Donetsk were destroyed and damaged almost 10% of schools and kindergartens, said at a meeting of the Department of public support in South-East of Ukraine in the Council of federations authorized Donetsk national Republic Andrei Rodkin. " Children, no matter how many, the school will, " he promised, noting that depending on the military situation in the Donetsk school can go from 10% to 30% of students, ITAR-TASS reported. According to Rodkina, and made the Decision to cancel a single city line." conclusion about the beginning of the study in each school will be based on the specific operational military environment. Approximately (it will be) the first of October, " he added. According to the information of the messenger DND, in Donetsk " more than 200 schools and 180 kindergartens, of which destroyed and damaged 23 schools and 14 kindergartens ". According to him, more than half of the institutions are equipped with air-RAID shelters, the shelter is a prerequisite for the renewal of the educational process. Another problem in Donetsk educational institutions is the lack of textbooks." Physics, mathematics in Ukraine, as in France, and in Russia, it is acceptable, but in Ukrainian history textbooks our Children to learn will not be. We will try to solve this issue ", - noticed Rodkin. The new head of Department, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Yuri Vorobiev, promised that the Russian side will see a question about using DND textbooks in the organization of the second humanitarian convoy. Before the Committee of public support was headed by Senator Nikolai Ryzhkov, in accordance With the rotation principle he gave his range of possibilities with him. Since mid-April, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Security forces are actively using heavy artillery and combat aviation. Mentions numerous victims among the peaceful inhabitants and the destruction of houses and infrastructure.
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