Historic Cathedral Badly Damaged in Russian Strikes on Ukraine

World Heritage Site ablaze after overnight attacks.

You may also like

Ukrainian firefighters work at the roof of the damaged Dormition Cathedral

Serhii Okunev / AFP

World Heritage Site ablaze after overnight attacks.

At least nine people died in an overnight wave of Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian targets, including in the capital. 

Five first responders died attempting to extinguish a fire caused by a strike on the north-eastern city of Kharkiv. Four people were killed—with at least 23 people wounded—in attacks on Kyiv itself, where more than 140,000 people lost their electricity supply, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.

Although Russia denied responsibility, the 11th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dormition Cathedral, suffered serious damage in what President Volodymyr Zelensky called

one of the biggest Russian crimes against Christian culture today.

He was supported by French president and G7 host Emmanuel Macron, who condemned the strike on social media, stating

Nothing justifies this attack on our universal heritage.

Zelensky also claimed on Monday, June 15th, that he had offered, without response, to meet Russia’s Vladimir Putin at this week’s G7 summit in France for peace talks to end a four-year war.

At the same time, Russian officials alleged a Ukrainian drone attack on Tula killed three people and wounded three others, including a one-year-old.

Leave a Reply

Our community starts with you

Subscribe to any plan available in our store to comment, connect and be part of the conversation!