erupt
4th October 2013, 13:18
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24285175
Apparently, since the fall of the USSR the school remained open, mostly for Russian and other former Soviet republic children, to gain some sort of refuge from conflict zones.
There's talk now of once again bringing children from conflict zones across the world to the boarding school.
The article is also interesting to hear testimonial interviews from various students and has an old Soviet propaganda film about Interdom.
Thoughts?
Apparently, since the fall of the USSR the school remained open, mostly for Russian and other former Soviet republic children, to gain some sort of refuge from conflict zones.
There's talk now of once again bringing children from conflict zones across the world to the boarding school.
The article is also interesting to hear testimonial interviews from various students and has an old Soviet propaganda film about Interdom.
Thoughts?