Drones hit Dnipro, missiles strike Pavlohrad: Local officials report consequences

Russian forces carried out a combined strike on Dnipropetrovsk region overnight, targeting Dnipro and Pavlohrad in particular, according to a post on Telegram by Dnipropetrovsk regional governor Serhii Lysak.
"The enemy attacked four districts of the region. Drones were directed at Dnipro, damaging infrastructure. Russian forces also carried out a missile strike on Pavlohrad. No casualties were reported," Lysak stated.
According to the governor, the enemy also struck the Pokrovska community in Synelnykove district. A 51-year-old woman was injured. Three private houses caught fire, one of which was destroyed. Additionally, a drone strike in the Mezhivska community caused a garage to catch fire.
In addition, Russian forces struck the Pokrovska community in the Nikopol area with heavy artillery. No casualties were reported.
Russian attack on October 4
On the night of October 4, several regions of Ukraine were targeted by Russian strike drones and missiles.
Ukraine’s Air Force reported enemy tactical aviation activity, as well as KAB-guided bomb launches in Sumy region and toward Zaporizhzhia, among other areas.
Explosions were reported in Sumy, in the Chuhuiv community of Kharkiv region, and multiple blasts in Chernihiv.
In addition, on the night of October 4, Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia region with drones. Three people were injured, and residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged.