Explosion near the building of the Military Recruitment Center in Pavlograd: new details have emerged.


Explosion near the building of the Military Recruitment Center and Social Support in Pavlograd: a man injured
This evening, an explosion of an unidentified object occurred near the building of the Pavlograd Military Recruitment Center and Social Support, resulting in a man suffering injuries. The condition of the victim is assessed as mild. This was reported by the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Recruitment Center and Social Support.
The law enforcement officers are working at the scene to establish all the circumstances and causes of the incident.
We are cooperating with the police to clarify all the details as soon as possible. I ask citizens not to spread unverified information, to remain calm, and to wait for official conclusions from the investigation. Any new information will be communicated additionally.
Earlier, an explosion also occurred near the building of the Military Recruitment Center and Social Support in Pavlograd, Dnipropetrovsk region, around 18:40. The police are conducting investigative actions.
Earlier at the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support in Rivne, an explosion also occurred. There is information about one deceased and six injured.
On February 1, there was an armed attack on a soldier of the Poltava District Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support at a gas station in Pyriatyn, Poltava region, while escorting conscripts to the 199th training center.
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