Russians attacked Pavlograd at night, killing Ukrainians again, including 15-Year-Old girl

Russians attacked Pavlograd at night, killing Ukrainians again, including 15-Year-Old girl

Russians attacked several settlements in the Dnipropetrovsk region during night.

Fires broke out at enterprises in the Synelnyky and Samarivsky districts, as well as in a high-rise building in Pavlohrad. As of now, there are 3 dead and 6 wounded in the city, reports the head of the Regional Military Administration Lysak.

At the same time, the enemy shelled the Nikopol district with FPV drones and MLRS “Grad”, hitting Nikopol and the Marhanets community. The enterprise was damaged, but no one was injured.

The number of victims as a result of the night attack on Pavlohrad has increased to 10.

At 8:30 it became known that the number of deaths in Pavlohrad due to the Russian drone attack had increased.

“Unfortunately, there are already three deaths in Pavlohrad. Among them is a child. Emergency and rescue operations are ongoing,” Lysak noted.

As Lukashuk added, a rescue operation is underway in Pavlohrad.

“There are three dead at the moment. Among them is a 15-year-old girl. 10 people have been rescued, including 2 children,” he noted.

Eight people were hospitalized, including a 17-year-old boy in moderate condition. Most of the other wounded are also in moderate condition. One 36-year-old woman is in serious condition. The patients were diagnosed with poisoning by combustion products, head injuries, fractures and lacerations, the Regional Military Administration reported.

A rescuer was also injured in Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of a repeated Russian strike.

Fires broke out at the sites of the strikes: a five-story building and cars were on fire. Firefighters extinguished the fire.

Ukraine Front Lines

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