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Ukraine: Russia lost 560 more soldiers on Saturday

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The general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces on Sunday said 174,550 Russian troops have been killed in Ukraine since the start of Moscow's military operation in February last year, with exactly 560 Russian soldiers killed over the past 24 hours.

Over the past day, Moscow also allegedly lost at least another 2 tanks, 5 armored protected vehicles, 4 artillery systems, one tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicle and 9 trucks and tankers.

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