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Pavlohrad

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[pav-luh-hrad, pah-vloh-hrahd] / ˈpæv ləˌhræd, pɑ vloʊˈhrɑd /
  1. a city in eastern Ukraine, east of Dnipro.


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In late January, a Ukrainian soldier who goes by the call sign Irlandets, or Irishman, said he sped west along the route toward Pavlohrad at around 100 miles an hour to avoid becoming a target.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Pavlohrad, about 40 miles from the front, we found families dazed after evacuating, abandoning everything, with no idea whether they'll ever go back.

From BBC

The eastern city of Pavlohrad was subjected to what Serhiy Lysak called a "hellish night and morning".

From BBC

He stops the car to hand out leaflets explaining that evacuation is free, and help, including a place to stay and ongoing payments, is available in the city of Pavlohrad to the west.

From BBC

Damage to manufacturing facilities at an industrial enterprise in the city of Pavlohrad led to a fire that was also put out, he added on the Telegram messaging app.

From Reuters