Konotop Eparchy Administration is under repair after shelling

Windows are being installed at the Konotop Eparchy Administration. Photo: the eparchy's press service

In the Konotop Eparchy of the UOC, restoration work has begun after the shelling that occurred on February 4, 2026. As a result of the strikes, the windows of the Church of All Saints and the premises of the eparchial administration were damaged, reports Metropolitan Roman of Konotop and Hlukhiv.

According to him, the funds for replacing the windows were raised thanks to the help of caring people.

"Thanks to your compassion, sacrifice and love, today we began installing the windows," noted the bishop, thanking everyone who participated in fundraising.

The metropolitan assured that he prays for the benefactors and asks to send names for commemoration. In his address, he also wished the faithful God's help and peace to the Ukrainian land.

As the UOJ reported, on the night of February 4, 2026, as a result of the shelling of the town of Konotop, Sumy region, church buildings of the Konotop Eparchy of the UOC were damaged.

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