A mathematics teacher in the town of Borodyanka, Kyiv, Svitlana Popova’s students had no clue that the teacher was taking their online math class while outside were the charred remains of her home in Ukraine until they saw a news video about it on social media. The students were dealing with their own difficult circumstances, seeking refuge away from their homes, some in other countries.
Popova's school was seized by Russian military forces as a headquarters and heavily damaged before their retreat. After her classroom transitioned to online instruction, Russian tanks fired on her house and burned it down. Yet the dedicated teacher continued to lead virtual lessons from a small umbrella-covered table in the yard.