Russian attack damages UNESCO-listed Kyiv monastery
- On January 25, a watchman discovered that the gates of the Svyatogorsk Lavra were open, indicating a robbery had occurred.
- Thieves stole eight bells and multiple religious items from the monastery, which included two Gospels and a brass altar lectern.
- The Svyatogorsk Lavra has faced scrutiny from the Ukrainian state due to its support for Orthodoxy in Ukraine.
- The abbot of the Svyatogorsk Lavra has been detained for over a year and a half on what are described as fabricated charges.
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The Russian mass attacks that were scheduled on Saturday Kievul had destroyed the buildings of the Orthodox monastery Lavra Pecerska, a site included in UNESCO World Heritage site, announced the Ministry of Culture in Ukraine for months.
According to Ukraine's Ministry of Culture, the facade, doors and windows of two buildings, including a church, were damaged and a technical inspection will soon be carried out to "assess their structures."
The Laure des Grottes, famous for its golden domes, had made the headlines in recent years after the expulsion of its monks, accused of links with Moscow.
Robbery at skete of the UOC’s persecuted Svyatogorsk Lavra
In the night of January 24-25, unknown perpetrators robbed the skete of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s persecuted Svyatogorsk Lavra dedicated to the Joy of All Who Sorrow Icon of the Mother of God in the village of Bogorodichnoe, Donetsk Province.
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