Russia loses 21 tanks, 23 APVs and 8 artillery systems in a day: Ukraine

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Russia loses 21 tanks, 23 APVs and 8 artillery systems in a day: Ukraine
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Ukraine has previously shared footage of Russian tanks being destroyed and targeted on social media.

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By Ukraine's count, this brings Russia's total tank losses to 3,532. The Kyiv authorities have repeatedly shared footage on social media of Russian tanks being destroyed.

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