Read also: Russian sources report multiple strikes hitting occupied Tokmak, Zaporizhzhya Oblast villages Zaporizhzhia Oblast is partially occupied by Russian troops and suffers from daily enemy shelling, making it unsafe for children to attend schools as usual. Fedorov noted the example of Kharkiv, where children are already being educated in subterranean shelters. He pointed out that the only obstacle to doing the same in Zaporizhzhia is the “reluctance of officials.” “The task is simple: there are a certain number of schools, some shelters are ready, others need to be created or constructed …