In occupied Crimea, Russian security forces stormed the Khan-Dzhami mosque

January 3, 2026
In the morning of December 26, in the temporarily occupied town of Kezlev (Yevpatoria), Russian security forces, with the participation of representatives of the Kremlin-controlled “Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Crimea”, carried out a forceful seizure of the historic Khan-Dzhami Mosque. During Friday prayer, FSB and “police” officers stormed the 16th-century architectural monument, grossly violating the religious rights of believers and showing contempt for the shrine. This was reported by Saheh.Islam via his Instagram account.

It is noted that the main purpose of the raid was a forceful appointment of a new imam loyal to the occupation administration. The local religious community, which has been caring for the mosque since the 1990s, refuses to recognize the appointment by the DUMK, citing the questionable reputation and lack of relevant education of the occupiers’ protégé. Despite the fact that court proceedings regarding the right to use the mosque are still ongoing, the security forces decided to resolve the issue by force, without waiting for official decisions.

The report emphasizes that during the operation, law enforcement officers acted extremely harshly, using excessive force against peaceful parishioners. Several Muslims were detained and taken away to an unknown destination, which community representatives regard as an act of intimidation and an attempt to suppress any resistance. Eyewitnesses describe these events not as law enforcement activities, but as a classic raider seizure “under the umbrella” of the occupying authorities.

Now the Khan-Dzhami mosque community is trying to protect its rights and demands an investigation into the actions of officials who sanctioned the attack on the religious building. It is emphasized that there were no provocations on their part, and that the aggression of the security forces was unprovoked and aimed at the complete destruction of independent religious life in occupied Crimea.