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Just moments earlier, Asoki was sleeping at his home in the mountain village of Moulay Brahim. Then everything started to shake as the center of Morocco was hit with its strongest earthquake in more than a century. "He started shouting for help," photographer Ximena Borrazás said. Borrazás has spent the past couple of days photographing some of the villages most affected by Friday night's earthquake. These mountain villages are difficult to access, with narrow and winding roads, and some of those roads were still blocked Monday because of massive boulders that had rolled down the steep hills.
Persons: Asoki, Ximena Borrazás, Borrazás Locations: Moulay, Morocco
HIMARS destroyed Russian positions and depots, allowing Ukraine to retake a huge swath of territory. But Russian forces adapted and were able to limit HIMARS' effectiveness in fighting around Kherson. It was initially devastating, but Russian forces eventually learned how to cope with it, according to two US defense experts. GPS-guided rockets fired from the truck-mounted mobile launcher destroyed Russian headquarters and especially ammunition dumps, which helped curtail Russian artillery fire. Ukraine had access to US intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance "that played an important role, but due to political parameters was untouchable by Russia," Kofman said.
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