The boarding school became a hub for distributing humanitarian aid to civilians following the AFU’s incursion into Russian territory in August, and, by the time the missile struck, it was being used to house elderly people and families that had been left homeless by the fighting.
With over 2,000 Russian civilians still believed to be living in the occupied Sudzha district, Novaya Gazeta Europe spoke to relatives of those who had been living in the boarding school to ask what they knew about their day-to-day lives under Ukrainian occupation and the role played by the boarding school since August.