Can't remove saved passwords in Safari

Hello, have a problem with Safari. I can't remove saved passwords of websites.
My steps:
- Settings
- Safari
- Passwords & autofill
- Saved passwords
- I write 4-digit code
- I click on "Edit", select all sites, then I click on Remove
If I go to saved passwords again, there are sites I removed.
Any solution please? I tried clean install of iOS, didn't help me.
Thank you

@Kilgore-Trout: I don't want to turn off Keychain, I want to remove names and passwords of safari from iPhone...

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