 Malaysian and ex-Vagna mercenaries spotted in Ukraine, National Resistance Centre. Malaysian, mercenaries and former Wagner Private Military Company fighters have been spotted in the occupied territories of Donetsk Oblast, the National Resistance Centre of Ukraine reported noting that they are currently at a training ground. Cubans, Nepalese, Belarusians, Serbians and representatives of other countries where mercenary activities are formally prohibited have also been repeatedly spotted in the Russian armed forces. Anyone fighting in the Russian army against Ukraine is considered a military target, the National Resistance Centre reminded calling on residents of the occupied territories to report information about the enemy and its gathering sites. Russia is actively recruiting Cuban citizens to fight in the war on Ukraine. Moscow is paying them a signing bonus of $2040, more than 100 times Cuba's average monthly salary of $17. At least 119 Cubans have already gone to fight in Ukraine. Nepal has stopped issuing work permits to Russia and Ukraine after several of its citizens were killed in the war. Nepal has asked Moscow not to recruit its citizens into the Russian army to immediately send all Nepalese soldiers back to their country and to pay compensation to the families of those killed. Russia recruits migrants from Central Asia to participate in the combat operations in Ukraine, promising them expedited citizenship and a monthly salary of up to $4,160. Russia planned to recruit an additional 400,000 contract soldiers after its offensive in Ukraine failed. This comes in the wake of significant losses.