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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.

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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."

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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.

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Russian attack damages UNESCO-listed Kyiv monastery

A Russian drone and missile attack has damaged parts of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, Ukraine's most famous religious landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ukraine's culture ministry said Monday.

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www.sme.sk broke the news in Bratislava, Slovakia on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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