Aid agencies estimate that there are at least 100,000 children trapped in opposition-held areas of eastern Aleppo.
The new school year started last week, but as Syrian government and Russian air strikes rain down on the city, children are unable to attend class.
Some students, whose schools have been destroyed, are instead being taught underground.
Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford reports from Gaziantep at the Turkey-Syria border.
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The new school year started last week, but as Syrian government and Russian air strikes rain down on the city, children are unable to attend class.
Some students, whose schools have been destroyed, are instead being taught underground.
Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford reports from Gaziantep at the Turkey-Syria border.
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