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Number of victims in Pavlohrad rises to 82 after Russian shelling

Number of victims in Pavlohrad rises to 82 after Russian shelling Photo: as a result of Russian shelling in Pavlohrad, 82 have already been injured (t.me/dnipropetrovskaODA)

In Pavlohrad, 82 people have been affected by the Russian shelling on September 6, including 7 minors, according to the Telegram channel of Serhii Lysak, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.

"More than a day has passed since the missile attack on Pavlohrad, and people continue to seek medical assistance. Currently, there are 82 victims, including 7 minors," he said.

According to the Head of the Regional Military Administration, 60 of the injured remain in hospital.

"A 69-year-old man is in serious condition with a traumatic brain injury and shrapnel wounds," Lysak noted.

Shelling of Pavlohrad

Russian forces shelled Pavlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk region on September 6. The occupiers attacked the city with ballistic missiles, likely five Iskander-M/KN-23 rockets.

Initially, there were reports of five people affected by the Russian attack, but the number of casualties quickly rose — 18, 30, 40, 55, 58 injured, including 5 minors. Additionally, one person was killed.

By the morning of September 7, the number of people affected by the shelling of Pavlohrad had reached 74.