Russian attack in Pavlohrad: number of injured rises to 61
Source: Serhyi Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Administration
The number of people injured in the Russian missile strike on Pavlohrad, in the Dnipropetrovsk region, has risen to 61, according to the latest update from regional authorities.
Among the injured are five minors, the youngest of whom is just 4 years old. Three men, aged 30, 68, and 69, remain in critical condition in hospital. All the injured are receiving medical care.
Earlier reports confirmed one fatality from the attack.
The missile strike also caused significant damage to several industrial enterprises, more than 30 apartment buildings, vehicles, a kindergarten, and 27 shops. Recovery efforts to address the aftermath of the strike are ongoing.
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