On the occasion of the beginning of Ramadan, Ukraine offered Muscovites to exchange all Muslim prisoners of war.
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We came out with a proposal to exchange Muslims “all for all” from both sides as a sign of respect for their culture and traditions. Unfortunately, the Russian side took this idea without much enthusiasm, – noted in an interview with Voice of America, communications adviser to the head of the OP Dariya Zarovna.
Ramadan or Ramadan is the month of obligatory fasting for Muslims and is one of the five pillars of Islam. During the month of Ramadan, devout Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, smoking and intimacy during the daytime. The duration of the month is 29 or 30 days and depends on the lunar calendar.
Meanwhile, on April 7, Pope Francis proposed establishing a two-week truce in the war zone in Ukraine from April 9 during the celebration of Easter and bright Easter weeks by Catholics and Orthodox.
The Catholic Church this year celebrates Easter on the nearest Sunday, April 9, Orthodox Christians celebrate it a week later, on April 16.
On April 6, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Kirill, appointed the chief priest in the “special operation” zone. They became Archpriest Dmitry Vasilenkov. Now he will be responsible for the “spiritual mentoring of Russian servicemen and employees of law enforcement agencies located in the combat zone.”
Source: Racurs

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