Volunteers happy to take on demolition of Tithe Church for free
Volunteer organisation's post. Photo: Instagarm
The Repair Together volunteer organization announced that they will dismantle the Tithe Church, located on the territory of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine, at no cost – reports Suspilne.
"Let the collected donations go to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and our payment will be the pleasure of fulfilling our civic duty to preserve cultural heritage and clean Kyiv from FSB branches," the organization representatives wrote on Instagram.
Thus, the volunteer organization responded to the idea of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine to collect donations for the dismantling of the Tithe Church.
As reported by the UOJ, the National Museum of the History of Ukraine stated that they had raised funds for the demolition of the Tithe Church of the UOC in less than a day.
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