ISIS (a terrorist group banned in Russia) has imposed a series of harsh restrictions on residents of Mosul in northern Iraq during the fasting month of Ramadan, which will start on June 18 and will continue until July 17, an anonymous source said.
group Islamic State has imposed a series of harsh restrictions on residents of Mosul in northern Iraq during the fasting month of Ramadan, which will start on June 18 and will continue until July 17, an anonymous source said."Employees and workers should work for only two hours during Ramadan, and spend the rest of the day praying. According to the new IS rules, during Ramadanwomen are prevented from going outside their homes," RIA Novosti cited him as saying.
"Employees and workers should work for only two hours during Ramadan, and spend the rest of the day praying. According to the new IS rules, during Ramadanwomen are prevented from going outside their homes," RIA Novosti cited him as saying.