's yan philip schultz caught up with children at a school in keith suburb of boucher where russian soldiers carried out atrocities against civilians in the early months of the war. it's a very special morning for the school in the town of boucher. as you can see behind me, a lot of students are returning to their classrooms for the very 1st time since the russian invasion started in ukraine. there's been a lot of discussion, sir, if it's safe to do so. the government says, yes it is, but the schools need a bomb shelter and the parents can decide themselves if they want to send their pupils their children to the classrooms or not. or if they want to have online classes with me now, is one of the pupils here? her name is sonia. good morning, sonia. good morning, sonia. tell me how does it feel for you to come back to school after such a long time? i feel so excited and happy to see my friends teaches and to be in this place when they feel comfortable. thank you so much. as you can see, i think a lot of people here feel the same. the parents, the students. they are just happy to come back. of