A Dominican monastery in Kyiv run by Polish monks was among the sites damaged during Russia’s latest massive assault on the Ukrainian capital, with one priest describing it as “the most horrific attack” since the beginning of the war.
Russia battered Kyiv and surrounding areas with hundreds of drones and missiles overnight on Sunday, including the use of a rare nuclear-capable Oreshnik hypersonic missile, killing at least four people and injuring dozens more.
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The St. Thomas Aquinas Institute of Religious Sciences and the adjacent Dominican monastery in Kyiv’s Lukyanivka district—one of the areas hardest hit in the overnight assault—were among the numerous sites damaged during what Ukrainian officials described as one of the heaviest bombardments of the war.
‘One of the worst nights’
The monastery is home to six Polish monks and two Ukrainians.
“It was the strongest, most horrific attack we have experienced,” Jarosław Krawiec, head of the Dominican order in Ukraine, told Poland’s public broadcaster TVP Info.



