Russia launched a strike on Vinnytsia, there are wounded and destruction — video.


Russian troops carried out one of the largest drone attacks on Vinnytsia region on Wednesday, July 16. There are casualties and significant destruction - this was reported by the first deputy head of the Vinnytsia regional state administration, Natalia Zabolotna, on Facebook.
According to Zabolotna, as of 6:40 a.m., seven people are reported injured, five of whom sustained burns. Two are in serious condition, and three have moderate burns.
“Strikes on facilities of industrial infrastructure. A fire has been localized at one facility. At another, rescuers are still working on it,” it is stated in the report.
The representative of the regional state administration added that at least four residential buildings were also damaged: roofs, windows, and doors were destroyed. One of the houses suffered significant damage.
“In total, 28 drones attacked Vinnytsia today, of which approximately 18 targets were destroyed. Thank you to the air defense forces for protecting the sky,” Zabolotna concluded.
We also reported that on July 16, the Russian army struck an enterprise in Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk region — a young man was injured. Earlier, we reported that on July 16, the occupiers launched a massive strike on Kharkiv.
Reports of one of the largest drone attacks on Vinnytsia region carried out by Russian troops indicate a serious overall political context of the conflict in Donbass and an escalation of Russia's aggressive behavior in relations with Ukraine. The consequences of this attack have proven to be quite serious, with numerous casualties, destruction of industrial infrastructure facilities, and residential buildings.Read also
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