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The project Religion in Fire was initiated by NGO Workshop of Academic Study of Religion in March 2022. The project team documents information on damaged and destroyed religious buildings in Ukraine. |
The project ''Religion in Fire'' was initiated by NGO ''Workshop of Academic Study of Religion'' in March 2022. The project team documents information on damaged and destroyed religious buildings in Ukraine. |
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On this website you will find information about damaged or destroyed buildings and places of worship of various Ukrainian religious organizations during the Russian-Ukrainian war. |
On this website you will find information about damaged or destroyed buildings and places of worship of various Ukrainian religious organizations during the Russian-Ukrainian war. |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 13 December 2023
The project Religion in Fire was initiated by NGO Workshop of Academic Study of Religion in March 2022. The project team documents information on damaged and destroyed religious buildings in Ukraine.
On this website you will find information about damaged or destroyed buildings and places of worship of various Ukrainian religious organizations during the Russian-Ukrainian war.
For convenient navigation, religious objects are filtered by types of buildings, religious affiliation, degree of damage, regions and date.
This site is produced within the project «EU Emergency Support 4 Civil Society», implemented by ISAR Ednannia with the financial support of the European Union.