As a result of Russian shelling of Kyiv, the mosque of the Muslim Spiritual Administration of Crimea was damaged

This morning, Russian forces launched another massive missile attack on Kyiv. The building of the Islamic Cultural Center of the Muslim Spiritual Administration of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (the mosque on Nivki) was significantly damaged. This was reported on the Facebook page of the Muslim Spiritual Administration of Crimea.

The building of the Islamic Center, especially the mosque located in it, will require repairs. According to the Deputy Mufti of the Muslims of Crimea, military chaplain Suleiman Khairullaev, there were no casualties.

“Another confirmation that we are fighting absolute evil,” the message of the Muslim Spiritual Administration of Crimea says.

Earlier, the air defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that at night and in the morning of September 2, the Russian army launched a missile attack on the Kiev, Sumy and Kharkiv regions using ballistic, cruise and anti-aircraft guided missiles. The attack from the southern direction also involved Shahed-type strike UAVs.

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