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Ukrainian children in Bulgaria can receive additional online lessons

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Ukrainian children enrolled in Bulgarian schools can now receive additional online lessons in Bulgarian and other subjects, the press centre of the Ministry of Education and Science announced. 

For this purpose, they will be given technical devices for temporary use. So far, applications have been submitted for 805 minors wishing to join the Bulgarian educational system. Separately, 115 Ukrainian students already go to school, and 13 attend Bulgarian kindergartens. 
The main problem in the admission procedures remains the clarification of the health status of the applicants.



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