Russian strike on Pavlohrad: there are wounded and dead, including a child (photo)

Iryna Pohorila08:08, 25.04.25

Enemy drones hit a residential building. While eliminating the consequences, the occupiers struck the area again.

The occupiers attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, as a result of which a 5-story residential building in Pavlohrad caught fire.

This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Serhiy Lysak. “The aggressor again massively attacked the region with drones. 11 UAVs were destroyed by the defenders of the sky,” he noted. 

According to Lysak, as a result of the attack, fires broke out on the territory of enterprises in the Synelnyky and Samarivsky districts, and several fires also broke out in Pavlohrad, in particular, in a high-rise building.

According to the latest data released by Lysak, three people were killed in Pavlohrad by the Russian strike, including a child, and 10 people were injured, 8 of them hospitalized. “Among those hospitalized is a 17-year-old boy. He is in moderate condition. Like almost all the patients who were injured. Only the 36-year-old woman is in “serious” condition,” Lysak detailed.

He added that many patients have poisoning by combustion products. There are also head injuries, fractures, and lacerations. 

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

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© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

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© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

© photo of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, State Emergency Service, Serhiy Lysak, National Police

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At 9:21   it became known that emergency workers had rescued 10 people, including 2 children. As a result of a second enemy strike, a rescuer was injured.

The State Emergency Service added that in addition to the 5-story building, cars were also burning. 

We remind you that it was previously known about 8 injured and two dead in Pavlohrad.

(c)UNIAN 2025

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