Russia attacked Polish factory in Vinnytsia — Sikorski reacted.
Russian forces launched an attack on the city of Vinnytsia on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, July 16. As a result of the drone strike, a Polish factory in the city was damaged, and several people were hospitalized with serious injuries.
The Polish factory became a target of the Russian attack
According to the head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Radoslaw Sikorski, the factory director reported that the strike was carried out from three directions. As a result, many were injured, two of whom suffered serious burns.
'Ukrainian rescue services, including our consulate, are working at the scene. Putin's criminal aggression is already at our borders,' emphasized the head of the Polish MFA.
The Barlinek company is a group of enterprises specializing in the production of wooden flooring. Their factory in Vinnytsia supplies parquet boards to over 50 countries worldwide.
That same morning, the occupiers also launched one of the largest attacks on the Vinnytsia region. As a result of the shelling, enterprises unrelated to military facilities were affected. In addition, debris and shockwaves damaged surrounding residential buildings, causing harm to the civilian population.
The Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia has come under attack from Russian forces, damaging a Polish factory and harming the civilian population and enterprises that have no military purpose.
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