Ukraine to install 840 mobile shelters in frontline communities to protect schoolchildren, Vitalii Bezhin says. Rear regions will help fund the initiative.
Ukraine plans to install 840 mobile shelters in frontline communities to enhance safety in the educational process, Minister for Communities, Territories and Internally Displaced Persons Vitalii Bezhin announced during congressional hearings at the Office of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities under the President of Ukraine. Bezhin said rear regions are helping fund the initiative so needs can be met faster where residents face daily shelling risks.
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