Russia's attack on Pavlohrad: Wounded toll rises to 74
The number of those injured as a result of Russian missile strikes on Pavlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk region, carried out on September 6, has risen to 74 people. Earlier, it was reported that over 60 had been wounded, according to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, on Telegram.
"According to updated information, there are now 74 injured from yesterday's missile attack on Pavlohrad," the official said.
Earlier, it was also reported that one person had died as a result of the missile strike on the city, in which the Russian invaders used ballistic weapons.
Yesterday, around 7 p.m., the Regional Military Administration also reported that the number of injured in Pavlohrad had already reached 64.
Missile strike on Pavlohrad
Earlier, it was reported that on the morning of September 6, Russian terrorists launched strikes on Pavlohrad. At that time, the Air Force Command informed about high-speed targets heading towards the city and warned of a ballistic threat.
Shortly after the explosions in Pavlohrad, the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration reported that five people were injured in the enemy attack on the city. Later, it became known about one fatality, and the number of wounded continued to rise."
For more details on the Russian attack on the city of Pavlohrad, refer to the RBC-Ukraine report.