Not exact format of dots in doc. document list after formating it to html via LibreOffice - formatting

When I format my doc document into html file via LibreOffice, I'm getting a black dots instead of the valid one's.
Example doc. document list before formatting:
doc document before saving as html
After saving as html page via LibreOffice:
After saving as html file
Is there any plugin for LibreOffice to make the marking exactly the same or is there any other way to make it look exactly the same after formatting?

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