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Russia says it did not strike Kyiv monastery, says a U.S.-made Patriot air defence missile did

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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Russia Denies Kyiv Monastery Strike, Claims Patriot Missile Caused Damage

Details of the Incident and Official Statements

Background of the Pechersk Lavra Monastery Incident

MOSCOW, June 15 (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday that it did not strike the historic Pechersk Lavra monastery in Kyiv in an overnight attack on military factories in the Ukrainian capital and that a U.S.-made Patriot air defence missile had damaged the religious site.

Fire at the UNESCO World Heritage Site

The UNESCO World Heritage monastery caught fire overnight on Monday in the heaviest Russian air attack on the Ukrainian capital in two weeks. Moscow said its attack had targeted and struck drone manufacturing facilities, while Ukraine and many Western countries accused Russia of striking the monastery.

Russian Defence Ministry's Response

Claims Regarding Patriot Missile Malfunction

Russia's Defence Ministry said that the Patriot missile which it said had damaged the monastery could have misfired because it said Western countries had provided Kyiv with arms whose shelf life had expired.

Statement on Civilian Infrastructure

"The armed forces of the Russian Federation do not plan or carry out strikes against civilian infrastructure," the Defence Ministry said in a statement.

Possible Causes of the Incident

"According to confirmed reports, the complex of buildings at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra was struck by a missile from the American Patriot air defence system. One possible reason for the malfunction of this system could be that Western countries supplied the Kyiv regime with missiles that had expired," it said.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia asserts it targeted military drone factories—not the monastery—and blamed damage to Kyiv‑Pechersk Lavra on a misfired Patriot missile supplied by the West (Reuters)
  • Ukraine and Western officials maintain that Russian strikes caused the fire, with extensive damage to the UNESCO‑listed Kyiv‑Pechersk Lavra reported (AP; Guardian)
  • This marks the second time the monastery has sustained direct wartime harm since World War II—the previous being a January 24 attack that damaged auxiliary structures (Ukrainska Pravda; Euromaidan Press)

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Russia strike the Pechersk Lavra monastery in Kyiv?
Russia denies targeting the Pechersk Lavra monastery, claiming it did not strike this religious site during the attack on Kyiv.
What does Russia claim caused damage to the Kyiv monastery?
Russia claims a U.S.-made Patriot air defence missile, possibly misfired, damaged the historic monastery.
What was the target of Russia's recent attack on Kyiv?
Russia states the attack was aimed at and targeted drone manufacturing facilities in Kyiv.
Why does Russia say the Patriot missile may have malfunctioned?
Russia contends Western-supplied arms to Ukraine may have expired, leading to the possible malfunction affecting the monastery.
How does Ukraine and its allies view the incident?
Ukraine and Western countries accuse Russia of striking the monastery directly during its heavy air attack.

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