More than 30 apartment buildings, a kindergarten and 27 stores were damaged.
Several industrial facilities were damaged, as a result of a missile strike carried out on Friday, September 6, by the Russian terrorist army on the city of Pavlohrad in Dnipropetrovsk region.
This was reported by Serhiy Lysak, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, who shared photos of the aftermath of the attack.
"More than 30 apartment buildings, a kindergarten and 27 stores were damaged. One car was destroyed and two others were damaged," he said, detailing the destruction in the city.
In total, 58 people were injured in the Russian missile strike, including five minors.
"They sustained lacerations, cuts, fractures, contusions and traumatic brain injuries," Lysak specified.
Among the injured who required hospitalization, three people are in critical condition: men aged 30, 68, and 69.
"In response, Points of Invincibility have been set up to assist residents, and water deliveries have been organized. Efforts to eliminate the damage and document the destruction are ongoing," the head of the administration informed.
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