Moscow
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The number of enterprises in Tatarstan that need labor has reached 71, which is 36 more than in 2023.
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Earlier, there were reports of the use of force against migrants by the Russian Guard during raids to check the legal status of foreign citizens temporarily working in Russia. The Migration Agency said it was "regretful and saddened" by reports of the use of physical force against migrants, including our compatriots, during raids in Moscow.
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Russian special services are paying special attention to protecting Assad and his family. It is believed that the threat may come from people from Central Asian countries who want to avenge their dead compatriots. The Russian press does not cover the life of the Assad family in Moscow, considering it a "forbidden topic."
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An explosion occurred in a Muslim prayer hall in Fryazino (a city 20 km from Moscow). The responsibility for the explosion was claimed by the Russian neo-Nazi organization "Maniacs" (MKU).
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Mufti of Moscow: the share of locals in mosques is increasing
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The religious administration of Moscow Muslims rejected the reports that Eid-ul-Fitr prayers would be offered online and announced that they would be held in mosques as usual. The Moscow government expects 400,000 people to participate in this year's Eid al-Fitr events.
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The Moscow government recommends that Muslims read Ramadan at home. It was also noted that worshipers are informed about the restrictions introduced in the city "through relevant organizations" and that it is appropriate to pay special attention to labor migrants from Central Asian countries in this regard.
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