Two people were killed as a result of Russian occupying forces shelling the village of Dinets near Kharkiv. One of the victims was a seven-year-old child.
In Moscow, police visited the home of a sixth-grader who asked about the war with Ukraine in a class and shouted "Glory to Ukraine!" during the break. The electricity supply to his apartment was cut off and his parents were summoned to the police station.
On the evening of 4 March, a Russian missile was shot down over the Okhmatdet hospital in Kyiv, and doctors continue to evacuate children; two seriously injured children in the Kyiv region died because they could not get help.
Students in Ukrainian schools have joined the ranks of cyber-resistance against the Russian invasion. They are helping to organise cyber-attacks on Russian government, infrastructure, and propagandist media websites.
On 1 March, Russian schools will conduct lessons focused on the war, where teachers are required to convey to 7-11 grade students the arguments used by Putin in his address on the reasons for the “special operation” against Ukraine, and to condemn calls for anti-war protests in Russia.
On 28 February, around 2 am, the Russian invaders started shelling the city of Chernihiv. They hit a residential building, a childcare facility, and a store.