At times I had to step out to cry. Why? Why should these kids live through this Russian-made hell? It is so unjust. KSE and I will do everything we can and more to give these kids education to enhance their future. Please consider donating at http://
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Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Testimony: Ukrainian educator on Russian war’s impact on children
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Teacher visits Uman children after bombing, teaches AI for resilience
Uman has been just bombed. Kids are shattered. We talked about the war but also about who they want to become. They were upset they didn’t win. But their teacher invited me to visit them to teach AI prompts so they can win next time. 10/
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School under occupation, 72 children remain, 9 brought to Kyiv
There were 600 kids in their school before the war. It got under occupation. Many families left before or during it. Now, they have 72 kids left. But the parents are very worried if families get separated so they let only 9 kids come to Kyiv. I will be looking for funding to 8/
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Children from Kherson shelling zone brought to safety camp in Kyiv
During the event I had an opportunity to talk to kids about the war. This is Nazar from Kherson. Kherson is under constant shelling and teachers say kids don’t smile. But in Kyiv it changed. Our hearts melted and now we want to do a summer camp for them 7/
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Schools near front lines participate in AI competition
We worried that schools close to the front lines would not participate bc AI is not a high priority for them. Boy, we were wrong! There were 39 teams from Kyiv, Shostka, Chernyhiv, Zaporizhya, Sumy, Vinnytsya, Uman, Cherkasy, Dnipro, Kherson. 6/
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Ukrainian Students Demonstrate Resilience Through Competition
Education in crisis. This weekend, we celebrated the inspiring resilience of Ukrainian students amid the war. KSE hosted a ChatGPT prompt design competition that helps foster creativity and new knowledge, while also discussing their views on the conflict. 1/ pic.twitter.com/P6NmNOGx8C
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 mai 2023Education in crisis. This weekend, we celebrated the inspiring resilience of Ukrainian students amid the war. KSE hosted a ChatGPT prompt design competition that helps foster creativity and new knowledge, while also discussing their views on the conflict. 1/
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Ukrainian National Guard ‘Chervona Kalyna’ holds positions in Donetsk region
З гумором та кулеметом в руках нацгвардійці бригади «Червона калина» ❤️🔥 тримають позиції на Донеччині.
— НГУ (@ng_ukraine) 1 mai 2023
Герой нашого відео показує будні на передових позиція, де попри несприятливі погодні умови та обстріли противника всеодно залишається місце для гумору. pic.twitter.com/XHNNVs1jSaЗ гумором та кулеметом в руках нацгвардійці бригади «Червона калина» тримають позиції на Донеччині. Герой нашого відео показує будні на передових позиція, де попри несприятливі погодні умови та обстріли противника всеодно залишається місце для гумору.
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Ukraine downs 15 of 18 Russian missiles; Pavlohrad hit

#Ukrainian air defence shot down 15 out of 18 missiles launched by #Russia in the early morning. A residential area hit by a #Russian military strike, amid Russia's attack on #Ukraine, in Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk region
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Russian retaliation strategy after Sevastopol strike
My uninformed, not-my-field-casual-observer guess is that Russia was embarrassed by the Sevastopol hit. So it had to hit something for propaganda. Ukraine protects critical assets, and doesn’t keep them concentrated. So Russia hit something less relevant but combustible. 6/6 https://t.co/hG9zCrfdib
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 1 mai 2023My uninformed, not-my-field-casual-observer guess is that Russia was embarrassed by the Sevastopol hit. So it had to hit something for propaganda. Ukraine protects critical assets, and doesn’t keep them concentrated. So Russia hit something less relevant but combustible. 6/6
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NYT reports on Russian night attacks, Ukrainian offensive preparations
The New York Times has just published a little report about this night attacks. It lists no specifics about Pavlograd, but quotes Ukrainian authority on the attack on Sevastopol over the weekend: a part of preparations for “the broad, full-scale offensive”
