Attacks on Vinnytsia Region and Poltava District
An attack on Vinnytsia Oblast has left two residential houses, two cars, a fence, and a local cultural center damaged. The homes suffered broken windows and damaged slate roofing. Fortunately, no casualties or injuries were reported. A municipal commission has already begun assessing the destruction to plan for repairs.
In addition to the Vinnytsia strikes, attacks were also recorded in the Poltava district, where two industrial sites were hit. Tragically, the Poltava area saw both fatalities and wounded individuals. On the night of June 21, the Russian terrorist army struck Kropyvnytskyi, targeting an infrastructure facility and sparking a fire.
Thankfully, there were no victims or injuries. The community commission has already started surveying and documenting the damage for subsequent restoration.
Natalia Zabolotna, Head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration
Overall Situation in Ukraine
On the night of June 21, Russia launched an assault involving two Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles, two Kh-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles, and 105 attack drones. Over the past week, Russia has deployed approximately 2,200 strike drones, more than 1,800 guided aerial bombs, and 87 missiles of various types.
The situation across Ukraine remains tense, as repeated Russian attacks continue to damage civilian infrastructure and residential neighborhoods. While Vinnytsia region avoided loss of life, the casualties in other areas like Poltava underscore the serious threat the country faces. Restoring damaged infrastructure will be a top priority for local authorities as they work to ensure safety and stability in the affected regions.
While the situation in the Vinnytsia region remains stable, the recent missile attack in the Poltava area highlights the ongoing dangers faced by civilians in Ukraine. Reports indicate that nine individuals were injured, including five children, emphasizing the urgent need for continued support and resources for affected communities across the country.