A replica of a mosque is placed on top of a loyalist bonfire in Moygashel, County Tyrone, prompting renewed attention to a longstanding annual bonfire tradition. The reports describe the placement of the mosque model as the latest element added to the bonfire, which has already attracted controversy in previous years. Multiple outlets covering the event refer to Moygashel’s bonfire and its past sensitivities, indicating that the current incident is being viewed in the context of earlier disputes over what is allowed to appear on or around the bonfire.

The articles do not agree on or provide extensive additional detail beyond the central point that the mosque replica is positioned atop the bonfire. They also do not include confirmed information in the provided excerpts about who placed the replica, whether authorities respond, or whether any complaints are filed. Overall, the reporting focuses on the new visual feature and the fact that Moygashel’s bonfire has a history of controversy.