An attack on Pavlograd could cause an ecological catastrophe in five regions. Analysts of the GeoConfirmed OSINT project write about this.
A Russian missile attack on April 30 caused an explosion at a chemical plant where 1,800 tons of rocket fuel were stored. Experts call for an investigation into this incident and emphasize that the Russians probably knew about the possible risks, and this could become another war crime of the Russian occupying army.
Analysts of the GeoConfirmed OSINT project. They cite a BBC article from January 2020, which warned of a possible environmental disaster in the explosion at a chemical plant in Pavlograd.
What is known about the attack on Pavlograd
Recall that the other day Russian invaders attacked Dnepropetrovsk region with missiles. As a result of the shelling of Pavlograd, a chemical plant was damaged, 19 high-rise buildings, 25 private houses, six institutions of school and preschool education, and five shops were mutilated.
More than 30 people, including five children, were injured.
Russian shelling of Pavlograd claimed the lives of two young men, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said in an evening address on May 1.
terrorist missiles [у Павлограді] they claimed the lives of two people, very young guys … My condolences to the families! Forty more people – women, children, men – received help after injuries and injuries, the head of state said.
Source: Racurs

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