Massive Drone Assault on Eastern Ukraine
Russian forces conducted their largest drone attack to date on the strategic city of Pavlohrad in eastern Ukraine early this morning. The bombardment lasted six hours, targeting residential and industrial areas in the city located just 76 kilometers from the front lines.
Destruction and Fires
According to Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Governor Serhiy Lysak, the attack ignited fires in multiple buildings including apartment complexes and factories. "It was a hellish night," Lysak stated, though no casualties have been reported in Pavlohrad at this time.
Strategic Importance
Pavlohrad serves as a critical transportation hub in eastern Ukraine with vital railway connections. The city had a pre-war population of approximately 100,000. This assault follows recent Russian territorial gains in the region where Moscow's forces captured several villages last month - their first advances in this sector since the invasion began.
Nationwide Drone Offensive
The overnight attack included over 300 drones targeting multiple Ukrainian cities including Sumy and Odesa. Ukrainian military sources confirm these coordinated strikes resulted in at least seven fatalities and 31 injuries nationwide.
Escalating Drone Warfare
This assault marks a significant escalation in Russia's drone capabilities, enabled by increased domestic production of unmanned aerial vehicles. Military analysts note Russia has dramatically scaled up its drone manufacturing capacity in recent months, allowing more frequent and larger-scale attacks that strain Ukrainian air defenses.