President Vladimir Putin and Chechen Republic Head Ramzan Kadyrov Visit New Mosque in Grozny
Grozny, Russia – In a significant event highlighting the growing importance of religious and cultural landmarks in the region, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, made a joint visit to the newly constructed mosque on Minutka Square in Grozny.
The mosque, a remarkable architectural feat, can accommodate over 5,000 worshippers and was completed just yesterday. During the visit, Kadyrov expressed his gratitude to President Putin for his consistent support of religious communities in Russia.
“I would like to once again thank Vladimir Vladimirovich for his reverent attitude toward the religious feelings of believers, for protecting the sacred scriptures at the highest state level, and for preserving traditional family values,” Kadyrov stated on his Telegram channel.
The new mosque is expected to become a significant spiritual and cultural center in Grozny, further cementing the region’s commitment to its religious heritage.
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