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Ukraine posts video of burning ship as Russia finally admits its loss

Por: Newsweek World March 25, 2023

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The head of Ukraine's armed forces has released a video of the aftermath of a strike against a Russian Black Sea Fleet vessel. The clip was made public following an admission by a Russian admiral after months of denial that the vessel Saratov had been sunk.Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, put the clip on his Telegram channel which he said showed troops destroying the vessel in the port of the city of... + full article



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