Russia launches large-scale strike on Vinnytsia: civilian infrastructure hit, seven people injured

Russia conducted a large-scale attack on the city of Vinnytsia on the night of 15-16 July, with hits recorded on industrial and civilian infrastructure. Early reports indicate that seven people have been injured.
Source: Nataliia Zabolotna, Deputy Head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration, on Facebook
Quote: "Hits on civilian infrastructure were recorded as a result of the enemy attack on the city of Vinnytsia. There is information that four people have been injured."
Details: Ukraine's Air Force warned residents of Russian drones heading toward Vinnytsia. Correspondents from Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne reported a series of explosions in the city at around 03:00.
Updated at 07:05.Zabolotna reported that the number of people injured in the Russian attack had risen to seven.
"Five of them suffered burns. Two are in a critical condition, three in a moderate condition," she said.
Zabolotna added that industrial facilities had been hit. Firefighters managed to contain the fire at one site, but operations continue at another.
In addition, four residential buildings in Vinnytsia Oblast were damaged and a house was significantly damaged.
"In total, 28 UAVs attacked Vinnytsia Oblast last night, around 18 of which were destroyed," Zabolotna summarised.
Background:
- On the night of 15-16 July, Russian forces conducted a combined attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih, simultaneously launching a ballistic missile and 28 Shahed loitering munitions. An industrial facility was destroyed, the city suffered large-scale power outages and a 17-year-old boy was injured as a result of the strikes.
- Russian forces attacked Kramatorsk. A fire broke out in a high-rise building as a result of the strike.
- Three people were injured in a large-scale Russian drone attack on Kharkiv. Russian drones hit civilian business premises, causing an extensive fire.
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