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160-year-old monastery in Ukraine badly damaged in attacks

The Sviatohirska Dormition Lavra Monastery, built in 1862 in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, was badly damaged as a result of the attacks.

The Sviatohirska Dormition Lavra Monastery, built in 1862 in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, was badly damaged as a result of the attacks. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine published photos of the monastery before and after the attack. The Sviatohirska Dormition Lavra Monastery, located in the town of Dolyna in the Donetsk region ofUkraine, whose construction was completed in 1862, was severely damaged as a result of the attacks. “Before and after five months of Russian bombardment, the Sviatohirska Dormition Lavra in the village of Dolyna. According to its leaders, those fighting the ‘devil’ in Ukraine killed thousands of Christians and destroyed dozens of churches.” The Ministry of Defense ofUkraine announced in a statement by publishing photos of the damaged monastery.

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in its report published on October 27, announced that 207 cultural sites across Ukraine were damaged due to the war. It was stated that there are 88 religious sites, 15 museums, 76 historical buildings, 18 monuments and 10 libraries in these areas. On the other hand, the local museum in Ivankiv, Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, on February 28, just 4 days after the start of the war. As a result of the attack, 25 works of the famous Ukrainian painter Maria Pryimachenko were burned.

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