Russia attacked Vinnytsia region: critical infrastructure damaged.

Russia attacked Vinnytsia region: critical infrastructure damaged
Russia attacked Vinnytsia region: critical infrastructure damaged

Attacks on Vinnytsia and Zaporizhzhia

According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 25, Russian troops struck the Vinnytsia region. This was reported by the First Deputy Head of the Vinnytsia Regional Military Administration, Natalia Zabolotna, as reported by 'Glavkom'.

According to Zabolotna, that night the enemy attacked critical infrastructure in Vinnytsia. There were hits on energy facilities.

It is known that all relevant services are responding to the situation promptly. According to preliminary data, there are no casualties as a result of the attack.

Attack on Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv

Also, on the night of September 24, Russia carried out a strike on Zaporizhzhia using drones, guided aerial bombs (KAB), and conventional aerial bombs (FAB). The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, Ivan Fedorov, confirmed that there were damages and fires as a result of the attacks.

At about 22:00, the occupiers launched drones towards Zaporizhzhia and the region. They were heading towards the Zavodskyi and Dniprovskiy districts of the city. The Russians did not stop there and launched guided aerial bombs (KABs) at the Zaporizhzhia region and Zaporizhzhia itself. Strikes with various types of weapons continued until 01:00 in the morning.

Furthermore, on the night of September 24, the Russian terrorist army carried out a massive attack on Kharkiv using drones. The city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, reported that there were more than ten explosions.

These attacks on the civilian population and critical infrastructure in Vinnytsia, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv pose a serious threat to people's safety. Given the extent of the damage and the risk of new attacks, it is urgently necessary to take measures to protect civilians and prevent further aggressive actions.

The situation in these regions remains tense, and local authorities need to ensure the highest level of security for the population. In response to these attacks, there is a growing demand for security at all levels, as well as strengthening protective mechanisms to protect Ukrainian cities from such threats in the future.


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