Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra delivers another medicine cargo to AFU
The Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monks and parishioners handing over medicines to volunteers. Photo: lavra.ua
The brotherhood of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, led by Metropolitan Pavel, the abbot of the monastery, handed over 9 pallets of medical aid for the needs of the Ukrainian military. This was announced by Metropolitan Pavel of Vyshhorod and Chornobyl, whose address was released by the Lavra press service.
According to the abbot, the charitable aid will go to hospitals and nursing homes that are close to the line of hostilities:
"Today again I turn my gratitude to a firm from India, which has helped Ukraine a lot," says Metropolitan Pavel. “Today we are sending 9 pallets to the needs of our military, hospitals, and homes for the elderly. Everywhere this drug is needed. It has a healing and gracious power".
As reported, the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra delivered medication aid to the Donbas for wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
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