Prayers and paranoia as worshippers crowd in for all-night service in observance of wartime curfew
On invitation from one of Pechersk Lavra’s senior priests, the Guardian was let into the hand-painted interior of the 18th-century Trapezniy church – one of the 12 churches of the monastery, which sits on Kyiv’s riverbanks – for its night-time service.Photograph: Ed Ram/The Guardian
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