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Praying for victory: Ukraine Muslims mark Ramadan

Muslims are observing Ramadan in war-ridden Ukraine for a second year, and most people praying at a mosque near the eastern front line this week were soldiers in camouflage fatigues.

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"I ask Allah to protect our mosque. I ask Allah to protect Ukraine... and to punish tyrants," Mullah Murat Suleymanov said in prayers for the holy month. "Ramadan is a month of victory," he told the small congregation of 16 people, 11 of them in uniform including one woman. The mosque has numerous boarded-up broken windows and walls pitted by shrapnel. A rocket exploded nearby two days earlier. Among the worshippers was Said Ismagilov, formerly one of Ukraine's Muslim spiritual leaders. When the war began, he quit and now works as an ambulance driver with volunteer paramedics, evacuating wounded soldiers from the front line. Sandy-haired and wearing glasses, 44-year-old Ismagilov is a Tatar, a Muslim ethnic group.