
The Tarawih prayer is held in 122 mosques in the capital during the holy month of Ramadan.
In Bishkek, at one of the largest mosques, where up to 5,000 people can gather at the same time, police officers ensure order during the Tarawih prayer. This information was provided by the press service of the city's Main Internal Affairs Directorate.
Special units have been deployed to ensure safety on the roads and maintain public order.
In addition, traffic flow regulation has been organized, and additional measures have been taken to prevent offenses.
All mosques in the capital are equipped with video surveillance systems, which provide round-the-clock monitoring of adjacent areas and internal premises.
The cameras capture events in real-time, allowing for monitoring of people's movements, entrances, parking lots, and other gathering places.
It should be noted that there are 125 mosques in Bishkek, and Tarawih prayers are held in 122 of them during Ramadan.
Every evening, about 70,000 people participate in the worship services.
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