<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 11pt">A Muslim group has demanded an apology from the British Army after it emerged that replica mosques were being used on a North Yorkshire firing range.</span></span>
The chairman of the Bradford Council for Mosques (BMC) said the structures at Catterick should be taken down immediately.
The Ministry of Defence said it had "no intention" of causing offence.
The BMC said it was particularly angry as it had been assisting the army in its efforts to recruit more Muslims.
The chairman of the Bradford Council for Mosques (BMC) said the structures at Catterick should be taken down immediately.
The Ministry of Defence said it had "no intention" of causing offence.
The BMC said it was particularly angry as it had been assisting the army in its efforts to recruit more Muslims.