Rockets in Vinnitsa fell near the House of Life. At the time of “arrival” there were many people – in total, at least 115 victims had applied for medical help.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has threatened responsibility for the crew of a Russian submarine that launched a missile attack on Vinnitsa. This was announced on Thursday, July 14, by the Ukrainian leader in his video message.
“I want this group of“ vessels ”on which Kalibri flew to Vinnitsa today to know that prison is the best thing that awaits them,” the head of state stressed.
The President said the removal of the rubble was still ongoing due to the “arrival” of the enemy in Vinnitsa on July 14. There were still dozens of people on the list of missing persons. One of Russia’s rockets destroyed the Neuromed medical center, inside which there were people at the time of the impact.
“Natalya, he’s 40 years old. Tatyana, he’s 32 years old. Vladimir, he’s 61 years old. Vera, he’s 55 years old. I saw them among the lost. You see, don’t even know what happened. to people who just went to the medical center “Zelensky stressed.
The President stressed that the current tragedy in Vinnitsa is, of course, an act of terrorism by Russia. He noted that “if someone launched a missile attack on a medical center somewhere in Dallas or Dresden, it would clearly be identified as terrorism.”
Recall that rescuers continue to repair rubble after a missile strike in the center of Vinnitsa. As a result of Russia’s missile attack on Vinnitsa on July 14, 23 people were killed (including 3 children). 54 people were hospitalized, 34 injured were in serious condition. Searching for 39 missing persons. The strikes damaged more than 50 buildings and more than 40 cars.
It was also reported that the mother of a little girl, Liza, who died in a rocket attack in Vinnitsa, died in intensive care.
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Source: korrespondent

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