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and other cities. At the same time, discontent began to rise in the Polish army due to missing payments, leading to widespread desertion. Baryatinsky's determined action allowed to alleviate the consequences of the
Chudniv battle and to keep a significant part of Ukraine unter Russian control until
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switched the sides and allied themselves with the Poles, Baryatinsky defeated the hetman's brother
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