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    Online broadcast of the military operation of the RF Armed Forces in Ukraine. Day 514

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    RIA Novosti military commander Rostislav Zhuravlev died during shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. State Duma deputy Alexander Borodai came under fire the day before, two of his companions were wounded. As a result of a strike on the territory of the Academy of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Lviv, a large number of Polish and German mercenaries were destroyed, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. In Crimea, an explosion occurred at an ammunition depot as a result of an attack by a Ukrainian drone…

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