 Ukrainian soldiers on rotation break near the front line in the embattled east use a charity laundry to fight in clean clothes. Located in the Donbass town of Kostyantinivka, some 15 km from the front line, a group of Ukrainian and foreign volunteers operate the laundry, mainly serving soldiers.On an autumnal November 15, 24-year-old soldier Mikulov came by to pick up four bags of clean military fatigues. At home, you can't wash it all out. Here, you can drop by and leave your clothes, run some errands in the meantime, come back next day and go back. To fight in clean clothes, Nikola said with a smirk on his face point one of the volunteers in the laundry is Zoya Bohienko, an elderly woman who was displaced by fighting from torrets, which lies at the front line. Here, you can take care of your own business and return the next day. You can, by the way, take it back and go back in clean clothes to fight. Here are such young jackets, I sewed with cotton. Do you often come here? I often come here. What will they say, what will they do, what will they do? I was inspired by the fact that if I were not a soldier, I would go to the streets with my blood, but they also called for military quick help and re-enacted the circle, so they saved me and I want to help. They put it in and in 2012-2015, in the month of May, we have served so many people. You can understand. And all the parts under the rooms are signed, the guys come and take it, not only in clothes, but also in clothes. I help a lot, especially when it has happened so far. So you come all the way in the chest, in the sauna, in the kitchen and really help. We have several washing machines, we bought people, they are not many, we have hundreds of people there. It is extended for a long time, while things are being washed, it is extended and folded.