translation bug in Omada cloud interface

In my site's control panel, I noticed a bug in the 'Internet activity' section. The Ukrainian translations for Download and Upload are same. Could you please look into this?
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Hi @ITV111
Thanks for your feedback.
We will update the words in the subsequent firmware updates. Thank you for your feedback.
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Hi @ITV111
Thanks for posting here.
Would you mind updating to the pre-release firmware below and seeing if the situation persists?
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/861796
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@Vincent-TP I cannot install the Pre-Release Firmware as requested for a few reasons. First, our policy forbids running unstable builds during live operations. Second, the pre-release channel is not showing any new updates. Lastly, manual flashing requires on-site access to the server room, which isn't feasible right now. I must stick to the stable release for the time being.
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Hi @ITV111
Thanks for your reply.
Understood. We will test and check it on our 6.1 version. If we have the same situation, we will fix it in the new official firmware. Will keep you updated.
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@Vincent-TP I cannot install the Pre-Release Firmware as requested for a few reasons. First, our policy forbids running unstable builds during live operations. Second, the pre-release channel is not showing any new updates. Lastly, manual flashing requires on-site access to the server room, which isn't feasible right now. I must stick to the stable release for the time being.
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Hi @ITV111
Thanks for your feedback.
We will update the words in the subsequent firmware updates. Thank you for your feedback.
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