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Russia-Ukraine war: 'powerful blows' dealt to Russian forces, says Zelenskiy, as Biden holds talks in Poland
Live / Russia-Ukraine war: 'powerful blows' dealt to Russian forces, says Zelenskiy, as Biden holds talks in Poland
Ukraine's president says more than 16,000 Russian troops have been killed, though Russia claims the total is 1,351
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Full report / Joe Biden to address 'stakes of this moment' in Ukraine speech from Warsaw
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