European Commission: 100 million euros to rebuild Ukrainian schools destroyed by Russian bombs

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
  Ukraine's future begins with its children. This is how Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, began her tweet on Twitter, in which she said, "We are investing 100 million euros to rebuild schools destroyed by Russian bombs."
  The European official added, "Sending school buses so that children can go to and from school safely.
  “Assemble and deliver laptops so that the pupils can continue learning.
The European Union has already sent 77,000 tons of in-kind aid to Ukraine since last February, and this confirms European solidarity with Ukraine, which is getting stronger, according to what von der Leyen said today in a previous tweet.
It stated that since February, more than 77,000 tons of in-kind aid have been shipped from the European Union to Ukraine. This includes life-saving supplies such as medicine, food and shelter materials.
As well as firefighting vehicles and mobile hospitals.
The European official concluded by saying, "Europe's solidarity with Ukraine is getting stronger

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