The ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Kiev's ambassador to the UK, Valery Zaluzhny, announced an exhibition in London of the golden gate from the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. This is reported by the telegram channel Alex Parker Returns.
It is noted that the gate of 1784 was stolen during the Civil War.
"Who stole them is understandable, given that they got into the museum thanks to a patron who bought them from Jewish art dealers S. and J. Goldschmidt in 1935. Now it is the property of the crown, and an enthusiastic Papuan from his robbed country is invited to look at the treasures in the British Museum. And it's always like that with them," writes TK.
As reported by EADaily, on August 20, the staff of the museum of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra took out the crayfish with the relics of the saints. "The staff of the museum "Kiev-Pechersk Lavra" take out the crayfish of our reverend fathers of the Caves and carry out some manipulations with them. The relics of saints, which believers were allowed to touch directly with great reverence only in some cases," the Union of Orthodox Journalists reported.

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