Fire engulfs mosque in Russia's republic of Dagestan, no one hurt

Black smoke and fire rising over the main mosque in Kizlyar, a town in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan, Friday, April 10, 2015. Police spokeswoman Fatina Ubaidatova says no one was hurt when the fire swept through the mosque in the city of Kizlyar, located near the border with Chechnya. (AP Photo/NewsTeam, Zaur Khalikov) (The Associated Press)

People watch as black smoke and fire rising over the main mosque in Kizlyar, a town in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan, Friday, April 10, 2015. Police spokeswoman Fatina Ubaidatova says no one was hurt when the fire swept through the mosque in the city of Kizlyar, located near the border with Chechnya. (AP Photo/NewsTeam, Zaur Khalikov) (The Associated Press)

Fire has engulfed the main mosque in a town in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan.

Police spokeswoman Fatina Ubaidatova says no one was hurt when the fire swept through the mosque in Kizlyar, located near the border with Chechnya.

Fire investigators were still trying to determine the cause of Friday's blaze, which broke out after morning prayers.

There were no indications that the fire was connected to the Islamic insurgency that spread through Russia's predominantly Muslim North Caucasus region after two separatist wars in Chechnya.

A number of moderate Muslim clerics who oppose a more fundamentalist form of Islam have been attacked or killed in Dagestan in recent years.