By Thomas Haribol
In June, ISKCON News reported on devotees returning to survey the ISKCON Kherson Temple in Ukraine, which was severely damaged during the ongoing conflict there. Bhakta Max, a native of Kherson, had moved back into the building to remove debris and begin the restoration process. Sadly, within weeks, on July 4th, a rocket struck the Temple, smashing all the windows and putting a massive hole in the roof of the building. Thankfully, no one was harmed in this latest strike.
Other committed devotees, Bhakta Vasily, Nama Kripa Das, and his team have continued distributing prasada in the Kherson area, taking shelter in an unfurnished house. A dry swimming pool is now their kitchen and office (providing some protection). According to Nama Kripa, they distribute 1,000 portions of food daily from this makeshift location. Rockets regularly fly directly overhead and most recently struck an apartment building across the street, where a local fireman narrowly escaped death. Despite the dangers, they are committed to serving in the area.
Read more: https://iskconnews.org/bomb-strikes-kherson-temple-in-ukraine-devotees-vow-to-remain/
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