On the night of July 7, the aggressor country Russia launched missile strikes on Pavlograd in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
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Four private houses were damaged by debris in the city. Fortunately, there were no casualties or injuries. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, on Telegram.
The enemy also attacked the Nikopol district yesterday evening. In Nikopol, in particular, the Russians attacked with heavy artillery and kamikaze drones. They also used multiple launch rocket systems. Three women aged 38, 65 and 71 were injured.
In the city itself, three enterprises, a college, a kindergarten, a garage cooperative, 10 private houses, three outbuildings, and a gas pipeline were damaged after the shelling. A car was also destroyed.
The rescuers also found themselves in the enemy fire. After one of the strikes, they were putting out a fire in a house when the enemy attacked again. The firefighters themselves were not injured, but the fire truck was damaged.
Sky defenders from the Eastern Air Command destroyed one missile and a reconnaissance drone at night.
Let us recall that on July 5, Russian occupiers launched three strikes on the center of the village of Komar in the Volnovakha district. Fifteen civilians were injured, but one of the victims later died in the hospital. The village council building was destroyed, residential buildings, outbuildings and vehicles were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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