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Ukraine: Russia lost 570 more soldiers in past day

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The Ukrainian armed forces' general staff reported on Saturday that since Moscow's military operation began in February of the previous year, 177,680 Russian troops had died in Ukraine, while 570 Russian soldiers had died in the past 24 hours.

Additionally, during this period, Moscow purportedly lost a minimum of 3 tanks, 4 armored protected vehicles, 5 artillery systems, one anti-aircraft warfare system, one aircraft, 7 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles, and 12 trucks and tankers.

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