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The latest Russian attack on Odesa, Ukraine left at least one person dead, 22 others injured and a historic Orthodox cathedral severely damaged. Regional Gov. Oleh Kiper said Sunday that four ...
The Transfiguration Cathedral is Odesa’s largest church building. It was consecrated in 1809, destroyed during the Soviet era in 1936 before being rebuilt when Ukraine became an independent nation.
The historical Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa has been badly damaged by Russian strikes, the city council said.Footage shows debris scattered across the floor of the site after missiles hit ...
The Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa is the Orthodox Cathedral in Odesa, Ukraine, dedicated to the Transfiguration of Jesus and belongs to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate). It was severely damaged by a Russian missile attack on Odesa on July 23, 2023. [4]
On July 23, 2023 Russia launched an overnight missile attack on Odesa, which severely damaged the Orthodox Transfiguration Cathedral, the city's largest. [4] Russia denied targeting the cathedral. [5] Altogether, 25 architectural monuments were damaged in the historic Centre of Odesa according to authorities. [6]
Russian Orthodox church built. [8] 1808 – Troitzkaya Church active. [6] 1809 Cathedral built. [4] Opera house built. [8] 1812 – Plague. [7] 1814 – Population: 25,000. [4] 1816 – Louis Alexandre Andrault de Langeron in power. 1817 – Richelieu Lyceum established. [8] 1819 – Odessa becomes a free port. [9] 1821 Church of the Dormition ...
ODESA (Reuters) -A Russian air attack on Ukraine's southern port of Odesa early on Sunday killed one, injured nearly 20 and badly damaged an Orthodox cathedral, Ukrainian officials said, adding ...
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