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Russian forces have carried out attacks on the Ukrainian cities of Kryvyi Rih and Pavlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, damaging homes and vehicles and injuring civilians.
In Pavlohrad, a drone strike damaged eight private houses and four cars. Emergency services responded to multiple incidents across the city, where falling debris and fires disrupted residential neighborhoods, The Caspian Post reports via Ukrainian media.
Further attacks were recorded in the Vasylkivka community of the Synelnykove district. An 81-year-old woman was injured and hospitalized in moderate condition. Officials reported fires at the impact site, along with damage to an office building and a gas pipeline.
Kryvyi Rih was also targeted by drones during the night and early morning hours. A one-story residential house was partially destroyed, and a fire broke out before being extinguished by emergency crews. A 70-year-old woman was injured and received medical assistance.
Local authorities warned residents that air raid alerts remained in effect and urged strict adherence to safety instructions. Additional strikes were reported in Nikopol and the Pokrovsk community, continuing a pattern of sustained attacks across the region.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian air defense forces said Russia launched a large-scale assault the previous night, including a ballistic missile and dozens of strike drones. Most targets were intercepted, though several impacts were recorded across multiple locations.
Other regions also came under attack. Damage was reported in Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Odesa, where drone strikes sparked fires, damaged infrastructure, and caused further injuries.
As aerial attacks continue across Ukraine, emergency services remain on high alert, responding to damage and assisting affected civilians in multiple regions.
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