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    One killed, four injured in Russian shelling of Sumy region, Ukraine says

    By Reuters,

    2024-09-01
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    KYIV (Reuters) -One civilian was killed and four others injured in Russian shelling overnight on Ukraine's Sumy region on the border between the two warring countries, the local Ukrainian administration said on Sunday.

    "During the night and morning, the Russians carried out 18 shellings of border territories and settlements of the Sumy region. 47 explosions were recorded," the administration said on the Telegram messaging app.

    It said nine districts of the region were under attack.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that last week alone Russia had used 160 missiles, 780 guided aerial bombs and 400 attack drones against cities and troops across Ukraine, and he again called for permission to use Western-supplied weapons to strike deep inside Russia.

    "To give full defence and secure our cities from this aggression, more support is needed for a just Ukrainian response," he said on Telegram.

    Zelenskiy called for "a decision on long-range strikes on missile launch sites from Russia, destruction of Russian military logistics, joint shooting down of missiles and drones".

    Local prosecutors said Russia had launched a missile attack late on Saturday on a convoy of grain trucks on the main road from Sumy to the city of Kharkiv route in the Sumy region and that a 23-year-old truck driver had been killed.

    One truck caught fire and about 20 others were damaged, they said.

    Ukraine's air force said in a separate statement it had destroyed eight out of 11 Russian attack drones used overnight.

    "This time the occupiers targeted Ukrainian grain and the logistics of the agricultural sector, particularly in Mykolaiv and Sumy regions," the air force said, giving no more details.

    The Sumy region borders Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces launched a major cross-border incursion on Aug. 6. Ukraine also launched waves of drone attacks targeting Russian power plants and a refinery near Moscow, sparking fires, Russian officials said on Sunday.

    Russian troops, meanwhile, continued over the weekend to press towards the strategic hub of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Pavel PolityukEditing by Mark Potter, Toby Chopra and Gareth Jones)

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    Leo
    09-01
    There will soon be no one to work in Ukrainian schools. The country is experiencing a growing shortage of teachers, especially in English, mathematics, physics, and computer science.As Education Minister Oksen Lisovyi said in an interview with BBC Ukraine , one of the main reasons for the shortage of teachers is low salaries. The average teacher's salary is now 12 thousand hryvnia, but it can be lower, depending on the workload, the minister said.In preschool institutions, teachers' salaries are even lower - 6 thousand."In fact, many teachers, especially young ones, receive salaries below the minimum wage (currently the minimum wage in Ukraine is 8,000 hryvnia - Ed. ). There are also various additional payments, but even with them, the salaries are meager. It is more profitable for teachers to tutor or leave the profession altogether. At the same time, the workload on teachers is growing. Therefore, people are leaving en masse," says Yuriy Kinkov, director of the Kiev educational and training complex No. 141 "ORT".It should be noted that the authorities are currently doing virtually nothing to stop the outflow of teaching staff. On the contrary, the Cabinet of Ministers recently adopted a resolution that effectively "renounced" teachers who had left for Europe. And in general, everything that is happening in schools corresponds to the "optimization" that Ukraine promised the IMF even before the war.
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