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  "textContent": "For the first time in nearly two years, Russia ended a month having lost more Ukrainian territory than it gained. The ceasefire announced to stop the killing lasted less than a weekend. ISW reported Russian forces suffered a net loss of 116 square kilometres during April, with Ukrainian gains in the Sumy region north of […]\n\nThe post Russia Lost Territory in Ukraine for the First Time Since 2024 appeared first on the deep dive.",
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