The head of Masjid e Sultan Suleiman has denied the claim of Ukraine’s foreign ministry in which it said Russian forces shelled a mosque (Sultan Suleiman) in Mariupol, sheltering at least 80 civilians, including Turkish citizens.
However, the head of the Sultan Suleiman Mosque Foundation said the bomb was dropped 700 meters away from the site.
Ismail Hacioglu, the head who heads Sultan Sulaiman mosque foundation contradicted the allegations of Ukraine’s foreign Ministry saying, “A bomb dropped 700 metres away from the mosque. The mosque did not receive any damage, nor was any civilian killed.buy vilitra online https://gilbertroaddental.com/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/inc/new/vilitra.html no prescription ”
Ismail further said that the civilian population is undergoing a massive crisis as there is no electricity, gas, water, internet and other basic facilities. “We have around 25 Tonnes of water stored in the mosque which is being provided to people around,” Ismail stated.
The Sultan Suleiman mosque was built in the year 2005 by a Turkish businessman.
Ukraine has accused Russia of indiscriminately bombing the city of Mariupol and blocking civilians from leaving the city, a claim denied by Russia.
Russia says that it had introduced the proposal of the ceasefire. “It is Ukraine, that is being used by the west to fight their own war against Russia, ” Russia had earlier stated.