
One person was killed and more than 50 people injured by Russian bombings of Pavlograd, main Ukraine, on Friday, according to authorities in Kiev.
Since Kyiv launched an extraordinary cross-border insulting into Russia’s Kursk area last month, Russia has increased its flying assaults on Ukraine.
According to the Ukrainian air force, five Iskander ballistic rockets were fired from Russian country toward Pavlograd in the northern Dnipropetrovsk area.
One man died and 55 people were injured, the interior department said.
The strike led to” numerous fires in the city”, including in an apartment in a high-rise tower, said provincial governor Sergiy Lysak.
He added among the injured were a nine-year-old woman and two boys aged 11 and four.
Russia often hits Pavlograd, home to a substance plant that produces bombs.
The city is about 100 kilometers ( 60 miles ) from the Donetsk region’s fighting raging as Russian forces advance there.
Before the Russian war in February 2022, it had a community of about 100, 000.
A severely damaged house building, where rescuers were attempting to remove residents, was captured in images of the hit shared by the interior government.
Solid black smoke was coming out of several windows with blown-out cup, and in front of the building, tree branches were strewn all over the floor.
Earlier this year, on Wednesday, seven people died when Russia struck the area of Lviv in eastern Ukraine.
55 people were killed in Russian attacks on a martial training center in the city of Poltava on Tuesday, making it one of the most fatal one attacks of the invasion.