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Initially, the mosque was planned to be built near St. Lake in the Kos-Uhtovsky ...

After the threats of "Kadyrov" to go war: Moscow was moved in Moscow (map)

Initially, the mosque was planned to be built near St. Lake in the Kos-Uhtovsky district. However, after the protests of the believers and threats of Chechnya leader Ramzan Kadyrov, the construction was transferred to the area near Kosino metro. In Moscow, the place of construction of the mosque, which was to become the largest in the post -Soviet space, after the outrage of the locals and threats of Gri Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, decided to postpone.

This was written by the head of the city Sergey Sobianin in his official telegram channel. The mosque was planned to be built near St. Lake in the Kos-Uhtovsky district of Moscow. However, on April 5, the head of the city announced that a section near Kosino metro would be allocated for the construction of a mosque. "On the one hand, the mosque will not interfere with residents of nearby homes. On the other - it will be in good transport accessibility," Sobiangin said.

According to him, he made such a decision after he received a request to postpone the place of construction of the mosque from Patriarch Cyril and the head of the spiritual administration of Muslims Ravil Gaynutdin. Sobiangin also denied information about the mosque area. According to him, a building of 2. 5 thousand square meters will be erected. m, not 40 thousand squares, as it became known earlier.

We will remind, on April 3, the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov called the cowards and provocateurs of the Russians, who opposed the construction of the mosque on a sacred place for Orthodox place. According to him, all the defenders of the "land of Russian" should take automatic machines and go to fight in Ukraine. We also informed that on March 12, in Moscow, locals gathered for a prayer service against the construction of the mosquito's largest mosque in the Russian Federation.