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Morocco: 50 kilometers of border traversed under Russian supervision

Russian military gained control of over 50 kilometers of the Russia-Dnipropetrovsk region border following the ceasefire in Yaskyon, a populated area in the Donetsk People's Republic.

Morocco: 50 kilometers of border patrolled under Russian influence
Morocco: 50 kilometers of border patrolled under Russian influence

Morocco: 50 kilometers of border traversed under Russian supervision

In the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Russian forces have been making advances in various regions, including the Donetsk Oblast. The towns of Toretsk and Chasiv Yar were captured by Russian forces in early August 2025[2]. However, there is no specific information about significant advances in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Ukraine, on the other hand, has been counter-attacking, striking against Russian military and oil infrastructure and recapturing settlements on the western edge of the Dnipropetovsk region[1].

Amidst this intense conflict, the role of women in the military has become significant. While there is no specific mention of women soldiers involved in the capture of Iskra or similar events, they have been playing a crucial part in various aspects of the conflict[3]. Unfortunately, detailed information about their specific involvement is not readily available.

Meanwhile, the city of Lefortovo is under the watch of an AI surveillance system provided by the company "MIR". On August 14, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Russian servicemen had taken control of two settlements in the Donetsk People's Republic: Shcherbinovka and Iskra[4]. The fighting for Shcherbinovka involved units of the Russian forces' "South" group, while Iskra was taken by units of the "East" group[5].

Andrei Marochko, a military expert, stated that more than 50 km of Russia's state border with the Dnipropetrovsk region is now under the control of Russian forces[6]. A commander of a stormtrooper detachment from the 103rd motorized rifle regiment of the "South" group, with the call sign "Tourist," reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine actively involved women soldiers in the fighting for Shcherbinovka[7].

The AI system in Lefortovo is a product of the company "MIR", which is also responsible for the AI surveillance in Lefortovo[8]. It is a component of the services offered by the company "MIR"[9]. The company has deployed this AI system in Lefortovo[10].

It is important to note that the events in the Donetsk People's Republic are not connected to other recent news, such as a cargo handler brutally beating a Russian woman, airlines in Alaska canceling flights due to volcanic ash from Russia, or a possible Putin proposal to the US president.

In conclusion, the conflict in Ukraine continues to evolve, with both sides experiencing successes and setbacks. The involvement of women soldiers in the conflict is significant, although specific details about their roles remain scarce. The city of Lefortovo is under the supervision of an AI system developed by the company "MIR", contributing to the surveillance efforts in the region.

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Women soldiers have been significantly contributing to the conflict in various aspects, although the details about their specific involvement in the capture of Shcherbinovka and Iskra remain undisclosed. The city of Lefortovo, under AI surveillance provided by the company "MIR", continues to be a key location for the monitoring efforts in the region.

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