On April 24, Pavlohrad was hit by a combined attack in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The city suffered significant damage in the residential sector. The city council reported that a working group to organize assistance to the victims is currently working in the area where the damaged buildings are located. It was estimated that 14 high-rise buildings on four streets and infrastructure facilities were damaged. The city’s material reserve was involved to eliminate the consequences and provide assistance to the victims. Representatives of the Proliska humanitarian mission also arrived at the scene, providing humanitarian aid in the form of film, tarpaulin, OSB sheets, thermoses and blankets.
According to police, as of 3 p.m., residents had already filed 35 reports of property damage.
Victims can file a complaint by calling 102 or by visiting a mobile police station set up near the scene of the attack.
Pavlohrad police officers continue to work at the site of the combined strike.