Russia hits Pavlohrad in massive strike with drones and rockets

Pavlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk region endured a hellish night and morning due to a massive Russian attack on the city on July 19, according to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, on Telegram.
"A hellish night and morning for Pavlohrad. The most massive attack on the city. Explosion after explosion. Russian terrorists targeted the city with missiles and drones," Lysak said.
According to him, the Russian strikes caused fires and damaged a fire station, industrial facilities, and a five-story building.
"Yesterday evening, the enemy launched missiles at the region. As a result of the attack, fires broke out in Dnipro and the surrounding district. In the Synelnykove area, two private houses were damaged. In the Nikopol district, the aggressor targeted the area with FPV drones and artillery, striking the Marhanets, Myriv, and Pokrov communities. A minibus was damaged," Lysak added.
It is noted that in the evening of July 18, a 57-year-old man was injured in the Marhanets community during the attack. Lysak warned that the air raid alert, triggered by the Russian assault, remains in effect.
Russia's attack on July 19
Russia launched ballistic missiles and drones toward Ukraine in the evening of July 18.
During the night, a drone fragment fell on a residential building in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv following a drone attack. Explosions were also reported in Pavlohrad.
Odesa also came under Russian attack. Several floors of a multi-story residential building caught fire. One woman was killed, and several others were injured.