A prominent monastery in Ukraine's capital Kyiv, seen as a symbol of the country's spiritual and cultural history, caught fire, in the heaviest Russian air strikes on the city in two weeks, authorities said on Monday, urging residents to take shelter.
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Central Kyiv's Pechersk Lavra monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site founded in 1051, was “seriously damaged” in the attack, Reuters reported, citing a Telegram post by Tymur Tkachenko, the head of the capital’s military administration.
Four people were killed and 23 injured, Tkachenko said.
Videos circulating online showed towering flames rising over the monastery, as residents took shelter underground in the worst Russian attack on Ukraine since early June, when drones and missiles killed more than 20 people and left more than 100 wounded.