The Russian army struck a multi-storey building in Pavlohrad, Dnipro region. As a result of the shelling, the building was damaged and a fire broke out. The head of the regional military administration, Oleksandr Hanzha, is updating information about the wounded.
Russian attack on Pavlohrad
On 25 May, Russian troops attacked the city of Pavlohrad in the Dnipro region. The shelling damaged a multi-storey building, and a fire broke out at the scene. The head of the regional military administration Alexander Ganzha reported the damage to the building and is clarifying information about the victims.
On the same day, Russian troops attacked three districts of Dnipropetrovs'k region, injuring at least one person. The attacks were carried out with drones and artillery, local sources said.
War in the Dnipro region: scale and consequences
In recent days in the region Almost 20 strikes were recorded with various weapons, resulting in five people being injured. The Russian attacks targeted several communities, including Vasylkivska, where four people were wounded, and Nikopol community, where seven people, including children, were injured.
Only five residents remain in the frontline village of Okhotnyche in the Dnipro region due to constant attacks by military aircraft and drones. Local residents describe the destruction of houses and the deaths of people. Resident Serhiy told of a drone attack on a farm where a security guard was killed. He also mentions the fear of living in the village due to constant shelling and destruction.
Svitlana, a pensioner who has lived in the village for more than 50 years, spoke about the difficulties with the delivery of groceries and bread and the lack of transport. She admitted that she hopes for peace but is ready for any challenges.
Impact on local people and prospects
Residents of the frontline areas are forced to live in constant danger, spending nights in shelters and fearing for their lives. They are feeding abandoned cattle and animals, but are planning to leave the settlements because of the risks.
Despite the difficult circumstances, some residents remain in their homes, trying to maintain their farms and keep their normal routines. They hope for an end to the hostilities and peace in the region.
Thus, attacks by Russian troops continue to cause destruction in the Dnipro region, affecting infrastructure, housing and civilian life. The situation remains tense with numerous civilian casualties.







