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Russians in Mykolaiv region destroy temple that survived two world wars

In the de-occupied village of Kiselevka in Mykolayiv region, Russian invaders have completely destroyed the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The building cannot be reconstructed or rebuilt.

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The Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the village of Kiselevka was destroyed by Russian shelling. There is no roof on the building, and old icons have been destroyed by rain and plaster. The church is completely destroyed and cannot be rebuilt. According to Father Alexander, the old images of the temple could not be saved, but most of the icons have been preserved despite the fact that there are only a few walls left of the temple. It is noted that in December it was supposed to be 170 years since the construction of the temple. It has survived two world wars and the rule of the communist regime. The Soviet regime turned the church into a warehouse and then a tractor repair yard. In 1990, the church was returned to the faithful and in 2013 it was consecrated by Bishop Bronisław Bernacki.

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