Russian strikes damaged critical infrastructure in Sumy Oblast, leaving thousands without power, and struck Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, damaging vital infrastructure. This was the largest combined strike package against Pavlohrad since Russia's initial push into Ukraine in February 2022.
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Russian strikes damaged critical infrastructure in Sumy Oblast and Pavlohrad, leaving thousands without power; overnight strike was largest against Pavlohrad since February 2022
Ukrainian servicemen from the 59th Brigade mobile air defense unit fired a Soviet-made ZU-23 anti-aircraft autocannon toward a Russian drone.
Russian troops fired a missile at the Vasylkiv community of the Synelnykove district in the Dnipropetrovsk region, destroying an outpatient clinic, a school, and a cultural institution. Two people were killed.
According to preliminary information, there are two dead. Our condolences to the families and friends.
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