Ukrainian kids find cellphone signal on hill, set up makeshift school

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Ukrainian kids find cellphone signal on hill, set up makeshift school
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On a bleak, windswept hillside in northeast Ukraine, three young boys recently discovered a cell phone signal, something difficult to find in their region since Russia invaded their country. and they've set up a makeshift school around the signal.

Three young boys located a rare cell phone signal at a specific spot on top of a hill in their town, allowing them to return to remote school.

However, while Dziuba and two friends were wandering a hill in their village, they discovered something that was elusive and rare under months of brutal Russian occupation.So they set about building a place to shelter from the weather and connect with their teacher online. School director Liudmyla Myronenko told Reuters she was in awe of the children’s desire to learn, sharing that it was clear that the kids had missed attending classes.

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