Fourteen houses damaged in Vinnytsia region due to Russian attack

Fourteen houses damaged in Vinnytsia region due to Russian attack

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Fourteen houses, including eight residential buildings, were damaged in the Vinnytsia region as a result of a Russian attack this morning.

This was reported on Telegram by Natalia Zabolotna, First Deputy Head of the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration, according to Ukrinform.

“Fourteen houses were damaged in the Vinnytsia region as a result of enemy shelling. Eight of them are residential. No people were injured,” Zabolotna said.

According to her, windows were broken, roofs, facades, and outbuildings were damaged in the houses.

Local authorities are already assessing the damage. Representatives of international foundations have also arrived at the scene to help with the restoration and provide psychological and financial support to those affected, Zabolotna added.

Read also: Drone attack in Odesa region: Energy, port, industrial, and residential infrastructure damaged

As reported by Ukrinform, starting on the evening of December 22, Russia launched a combined strike on critical infrastructure in Ukraine, using a total of 38 missiles and 635 UAVs of various types.

The Defense Forces neutralized 635 of 673 air attack weapons, including almost all cruise missiles.

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