Word processor support on iPad for Cyrillic (Ukrainian) font

Does anyone know if Pages for iPad will support Cyrillic font, including Ukrainian characters. Most Ukrainian letters are common to Russian, but 2 or 3 are not. If Pages does not support Ukrainian characters, does anyone know of another word processing app that does this? As of yet there is no Ukrainian keyboard in the app store, but I assume that it will be available soon enough.

Does anyone know if Pages for iPad will support Cyrillic font, including Ukrainian characters. Most Ukrainian letters are common to Russian, but 2 or 3 are not.
Pages certainly supports Cyrillic, since Russian is listed as one of the languages in the iPad tech specs. I have not tested the extra Ukrainian letters (Ґ ґ Є є Ї ї), but I would expect them to be supported by Pages, Mail, Safari, etc. Since there is no keyboard yet, you would have to input them by copy/paste from a document or an app like Unicode Table.
How soon a Ukrainian keyboard will appear in the app store is not possible to predict. The ones which are already there, e.g. Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, are much harder to make than Ukrainian.

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