The Unified State Examination (EGE) is running as planned in the Lugansk People’s Republic thanks to unprecedented support provided by Russian federal agencies, said LPR Education and Science Minister Ivan Kusov.   ”It was held onsite at all EGE venues despite the border clashes,” Kusov said at a video conference with representatives of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science and Russian Education Ministry. “We’ve accomplished our tasks.”   Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science Head Anzor Muzayev said that the EGE was held at the high “organizational and technical level” across the country.   “We’ve employed a lot of equipment and communication channels. In general, there’ve been no great failures or postponements,” Muzayev said.   The video conference participants praised the EGE for objective evaluation and broad university enrolment opportunities.   ***   The Unified State Examination ends with information science test for 450 LPR high school students on June 19 -20. *i*ie