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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'm absolutely sure that many Muslim fighters taking part in combat would like to fast... because in this case they feel even better with Allah's help," the Mufti Suleymanov told AFP. Dressed in long robes and a white hat, he was elected mufti last November, replacing Ismagilov. A soldier standing outside the mosque said he was fasting and that most Muslim soldiers do, unless they are on combat missions. "When you are going right to the very front line, it's permitted not to fast. If it's not hot and you're not tormented with thirst, then you can fast," he said.