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Kyiv's damaged monastery could take two years to restore, official says

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Restoration Expected to Take Two Years, Official Reports

Damage Assessment and Restoration Efforts at Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

Background of the Incident

KYIV, June 16 (Reuters) - Repairs to a nearly 1,000-year-old monastery in Kyiv that was damaged by what Ukraine said was a deliberate Russian strike could take around two years, an official said on Tuesday.

The attack on the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra complex set fire to the roof of the Dormition Cathedral within the vast UNESCO World Heritage site, which is a symbol of Ukraine's spiritual and cultural history. The monastery's golden domes have towered over the capital for centuries.

Conflicting Reports on the Cause

Russia denied on Monday striking the monastery and said it had been damaged by a U.S.-made Patriot air defence missile.

Extent of the Damage

Impact on the Dormition Cathedral

More than 80% of the 11th century cathedral's roof had been damaged, but firefighters managed to prevent the fire from spreading inside the cathedral, Maksym Ostapenko, director general of the complex, was cited by Interfax Ukraine news agency.

Other Affected Sites

He added that aside from the cathedral and the Ivan Kushchnyk Tower, a further 17 sites at the complex had been affected, with the cost of the damage exceeding 500 million hryvnias ($11.2 million).

Emergency Response and Restoration Measures

Immediate Actions by Emergency Services

Ukraine's emergency services said that nearly 100 rescuers were working to secure the roof and dismantle damaged parts of the cathedral with specialist engineering equipment.

Workers covered the missing parts of the cathedral's roof with panels on Tuesday, and secured the windows amid concerns for the fragile frescoes and religious artefacts inside.

Firefighting Operations

Use of Helicopters and Water

Emergency services said two helicopters used more than 97 tons of water on Monday to put out fires across the capital caused by the attack, which killed five people and injured 44.    

Financial Impact

($1 = 44.8505 hryvnias)

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka in Gdansk; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s Security Service identified fragments of a Russian Geran‑2 drone at the site, contradicting Russia’s claim it was hit by a Patriot missile (en.interfax.com.ua).
  • The strike damaged over 80% of the cathedral’s 11th‑century roof and affected 17 other structures, including the Ivan Kushchnyk Tower, with estimated damage costs exceeding UAH 500 million (~$11.2 million) (en.interfax.com.ua).
  • Ukraine has launched emergency stabilization—covering the roof, securing windows, and deploying nearly 100 rescuers—and expects full restoration to take about two years (unn.ua).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long will it take to restore Kyiv Pechersk Lavra?
Restoration of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is expected to take around two years according to officials.
What caused the damage to Dormition Cathedral's roof?
Ukraine stated the roof was damaged by a deliberate Russian missile strike, though Russia denies this.
How extensive is the damage to the monastery?
Over 80% of the Dormition Cathedral's roof and 17 other sites at the complex were damaged.
What is the estimated cost of repairs to the monastery?
Damage repairs are estimated to exceed 500 million hryvnias, or approximately $11.2 million.
Were any cultural artefacts at risk inside the monastery?
Yes, emergency services secured windows to protect fragile frescoes and religious artefacts from further damage.

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