KHARKIV, UKRAINE, Jan 23 — Hundred students of this school will study in the new fallout shelter in two shifts.

Kharkiv has installed the first school fallout shelter that meets all technical standards. As of today, children are studying here. The Kharkiv City Council reported this.

“This is the first such shelter. It is located in a school in the Slobidskyi district and meets all the necessary standards. From now on, our children — from first-graders to high school graduates — will study here,” said Mayor Ihor Terekhov.

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The shelter will accommodate 100 students of the school in two shifts. The State Emergency Service has issued a permit for studying in the shelter.