Children from Ukraine prepare for schooling in Pristina

Three children from Ukraine have been admitted today to a daily stay centre in Pristina. This, before it's appreciated if they're going to continue teaching here. Babes 8, 9 and 10, are both families who have been sheltered in one of the capital's neighborhoods since Thursday last week. [...]
Three children from Ukraine have been admitted today to a daily stay centre in Pristina.
This, before it's appreciated if they're going to continue teaching here.
Baby boys 8, 9 and 10, are both families who have been sheltered in one of the capital's neighborhoods since Thursday last week, to a relative of their own.
Mothers with children have come in a car from a small town near Kiev at the invitation of their cousin, who is married in Kosovo.
Refugees Mariya Kudirkos and Yulia Obodovska, who prefer not to expose children to the media, who have left the men in Ukraine, say they feel safe in Pristina, but that every day they intend to return to their homeland, praying as soon as the war ends there.
In Ukraine, they have been left with other close family members, Klan Kosova reports.
These children were received by the Qollaku Gyms, director of the IQD “Whiteha”, in Pristina. She said that the children's admission to this centre is being made in order for them to socialise with the new circle and forget the images from the war since they left.












