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Russia loses 40 artillery systems in one day: Ukraine

Por: Newsweek World May 23, 2023

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Russian forces have lost 40 artillery systems in the past 24 hours, Ukraine's military said on Tuesday morning.Since May 17, Moscow has lost nearly 170 artillery systems, according to an updated count published by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Tuesday.On Monday, the General Staff said 20 Russian artillery systems had been destroyed, with 29 losses registered under Kyiv's tally, posted on Sunday. This brings the... + full article



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