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Over 70,000 Russian soldiers died on battlefield - Ukraine

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The general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces on Saturday claimed it "liquidated" at least 70,250 Russian troops since the start of Moscow's military operation in Ukraine.

According to Ukrainian assessments, 550 Russian were killed over the past 24 hours alone.

In the past day, the country also allegedly lost at least 19 tanks, 5 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles, 19 trucks and tankers, 23 armored protected vehicles, 9 artillery systems and 1 unit of specialized equipment.

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