A series of attacks by the Russian army during the year-end and New Year holidays also damaged the national university in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and the lectures were switched online.

According to Kyiv National University, there was a missile attack by the Russian military on the afternoon of December 31st.



A hole about 5 meters wide and tens of centimeters deep was found on the university campus, and a nearby fence had been knocked down.



In addition, most of the glass windows of the surrounding buildings were broken, and a total of 21 buildings, including school buildings and student dormitories, were damaged.



At that time, there were several staff members and about 50 students in the dormitory at the university.



It will take about half a year to restore the facility, so the university will respond by switching lectures online.



A male master's student said, "The attack on the university was horrific and I was shocked. The Russians say they are only attacking military targets, but this is a criminal act. Nevertheless, I will continue to study at the university. I'm not afraid of it," he said.

University vice-president ``Education will not stop no matter how much it is attacked''

At Kyiv University, another campus was attacked by the Russian army in April and October this year, and Vice President Fedevich said, ``We will attack the students who will be the future of the country and the sacred place of learning. is a crime. We will not stop education no matter how much we are attacked."