In Vinnytsia,  number of victims of drone attack rises to seven

In Vinnytsia, number of victims of drone attack rises to seven

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In Vinnytsia, the number of victims of the nighttime enemy attack drones has risen to seven.

Natalia Zabolotna, First Deputy Head of the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration, reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform. 

“As of 6:40 a.m., we already have seven wounded. Five of them have burn injuries,” Zabolotna wrote.

She said that two of the burn victims are in critical condition and three are in moderate condition.

The official also specified that Russian drones hit industrial infrastructure facilities, causing fires. The fire at one of the facilities has already been extinguished.

In addition, four residential buildings were affected in the region. Damage to roofs, windows, and doors has been reported. One of the buildings was significantly damaged.

In total, 28 Russian UAVs attacked the Vinnytsia Region at night, of which approximately 18 targets were destroyed.

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As reported, powerful explosions were heard in Vinnytsia during the attack by enemy drones. Earlier, four people were reported wounded in Vinnytsia.

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