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More than 300 drones and 30 missiles: Russia launched a massive strike on cities in Ukraine

Russian drones and missiles in Ukraine
В Україні зафіксували масштабну атаку з використанням безпілотників та ракет. Photo: hvylya.net

On the night of Saturday, July 19, Russia conducted airstrikes on Ukraine, attacking the eastern part of the country. Various types of missiles were used, including cruise and ballistic missiles. This information was reported by Bloomberg agency.

According to hvylya.net: As a result of these attacks, the cities of Pavlohrad, Odesa, and Shostka were affected.

Odesa

According to Oleg Kiper, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, in Telegram, 'Shaheds' were destroying Odesa, resulting in at least one death and damage to infrastructure.

Odesa Mayor Gennady Trukhanov confirmed that a multi-story building caught fire, and rescue operations are ongoing. The count of casualties is currently underway.

According to the State Emergency Service, a fire occurred on the 6th to 9th floors of the building. Five people were rescued, one woman died, and animals were evacuated.

Pavlohrad

Serhiy Lysak, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, reported in Telegram that Pavlohrad became another victim of Russian airstrikes, which caused significant destruction to buildings and residential properties.

As a result of the attack, a 57-year-old man in Marhantsi was injured. Rescue teams continue their work.

Shostka

Oleg Hryhorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, stated that Shostka in the Sumy region was affected by massive airstrikes from the Russian army. There are destructions, but fortunately, no casualties.

All services are engaged in eliminating the consequences of these attacks.

During the night airstrikes, Odesa, Pavlohrad, and Shostka confirmed other cases of suspicious civilian usage of troops on Ukrainian territory. As a result, enemy attacks caused casualties, destruction, evacuation of civilians, and emergencies.

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