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I am looking for professionally organized educational trips in the Ukraine.

A trip around Sevastopol/Crimea on the topic of WWII would be of special interest to me.

Does anyone know a company offering anything like that?






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Are schools open in Ukraine during war?

When the war started, Ukraine's Ministry of Education declared a two-week school holiday. But since then, teaching has resumed remotely. The Ministry says nearly three million, a majority of the country's school-aged children, have shown up for online learning, at least a bit.

Who can enter Ukraine right now?

We are in touch 24/7! Martial law is in effect in Ukraine and air traffic has been suspended, however, the entry and exit of foreign citizens by land is allowed. Checkpoints on the border with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova are open and safe.

Is the Donbass war still ongoing?

No formal declaration of war has been issued in the ongoing War in the Donbas. When the Kremlin announced the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, it claimed to commence a "special military operation", side-stepping a formal declaration of war.

Are schools in Ukraine still open?

Schools in thirteen of Ukraine's twenty-four oblasts have begun to re-open at the discretion of local authorities, Kleivan says. Monday's gradual reopening is a testament to the resilience of the country's education system, she adds.



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