A criminal case has been opened for a girl who took a nude photoshoot in front of a Moscow mosque

The office of the Russian Investigative Committee in Moscow announced today, Thursday, the opening of an investigation into the case of taking daring photographs in front of the Moscow Grand Mosque.

The assistant director of the office, Yulia Ivanova, said that the investigation committee decided to open an investigation under the item insulting the religious feelings of believers, according to "Russia Today".

She explained: "A group of people, near Vibolzov Street in Moscow, with the goal of desecrating a sacred religious site respected by believers - a mosque for Muslims, committed public acts of apparent disrespect for others in order to insult the religious feelings of believers."

Later, blogger Maria Catanova, who was recorded by surveillance cameras taking pictures of a woman in daring clothes, said that she was not seeking to insult anyone, but on the contrary, she was working on setting guidelines on social media to clarify "what not to do to promote," and added: "I did not I had no intention of offending anyone, I apologize to those I offended. Religion for me is a subject that should not be touched."

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