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Militants do not allow for UPE pupils from the occupied territories

More than 800 children from the occupied territories expressed a desire to pass EIT.

In the occupied territory of Donbass militants do not allow students with uncontrolled territories for passing external independent testing (EIT). As transfers the Internet edition of the Chronicle.info, about it reports RBC-Ukraine with reference to the press service of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine.

It is noted that in 2019 this year in the VNO of the control part of the Donetsk region have registered 834 pupils. The first math exam was vdavali 430 people. Exam from Ukrainian language must pass 678 people.

“In the Donetsk military-civilian administration has promised an additional session for students who missed the militants. Our guards are always ready to provide a comfortable, quick crossing of the demarcation line for all Ukrainians”, — said the interior Ministry.

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