Russia attacked Vinnytsia region: critical infrastructure damaged.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 25, Russian occupiers attacked strategic facilities in the Vinnytsia region. This was reported by Natalia Zabolotna, the first deputy head of the Vinnytsia regional administration.
'The enemy attacked the critical infrastructure of Vinnytsia. There are damages to energy facilities,' the statement said.
All necessary services are already working at the scene of the incident. There is currently no information about possible casualties.
The attack by Russian aggressors on important infrastructure facilities in Vinnytsia has been confirmed by the first deputy head of the administration. The event is currently being actively investigated by the relevant services, which are trying to clarify all the details of the attack.
This attack once again highlights the tension in the region and the threats posed by aggressive actions from Russia. The Vinnytsia region, like other regions of Ukraine, continues to remain in a risk zone, so it is important to stay informed about the situation and follow security recommendations.
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