Russia strikes Ukraine's Pavlohrad with missiles and drones: 16 injured, 4 in critical condition

Today, the enemy launched a massive attack on the Pavlohrad district, targeting the city with missiles and drones, according to the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
Preliminary data indicate that 16 people were injured in the attacks, 15 of whom were hospitalized: four are in critical condition, and the rest are in moderate condition.
An infrastructure facility was damaged during the attack, and a fire broke out.
Earlier today, the Air Forces had warned of the threat of ballistic missiles and attack drones targeting Pavlohrad. Additionally, DTEK energy company reported another strike on one of its enrichment plants in Dnipropetrovsk region.
Enemy drones also struck the Verbkivska community, causing fire there.
In the Nikopol region, Russian forces used artillery and FPV drones, hitting Nikopol as well as the Pokrovska and Myrivska communities. The attacks damaged an agricultural firm, a multi-story building, two private houses, and other outbuildings, and also caused damage to a gas pipeline and power lines.
Pavlohrad attacks
Earlier in October, Russian forces carried out a combined strike on Dnipropetrovsk region, hitting both Dnipro and Pavlohrad.
"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," the Regional Military Administration stated.