Building a church under Ukrainian shelling
‘Then the assault began, they dropped about 70 guided aerial missiles on the Church. The heaviest of these bombs weighed in at about 250 kilogram,' according to Lugansk cossack Nikolay Tarasenko. He has been building an Orthodox Church on a mountain in his hometown of Kamenka, in the Lugansk People’s Republic since the 1990s. Nikolay, his family members and locals – have all participated in the construction process. When the war broke out in the Donbass in 2014, the project continued regardless. The church’s domes were built under constant shelling from the enemy.