
As reported by Natalia Zablotna’s Facebook page
In the early hours of October 5 in Vinnytsia region, a hit to a civilian industrial facility was recorded as part of a large-scale Russian attack. The information was confirmed by local officials and the relevant services that arrived at the scene.
According to Natalia Zabolotna, the first deputy head of the regional military administration, information about the incident has been officially confirmed and the situation is under control. There are currently no casualties, and all services on site are ensuring safety and investigating the circumstances of the strike.
The air raid alert lasted from 01:36 to 07:15. The Air Forces warned the region’s population about the missile threat and the possible danger of Shahed drones operating in the area.
Timeline of events and the status after the strike
Firefighters, emergency crews, and the responsible services are on the scene. An assessment of the damage to the industrial facility is being conducted, perimeter security has been established, and the energy supply situation in neighboring districts has been stabilized.
Engineering and firefighting units coordinate the response to the aftermath, while administration representatives keep the situation under control and respond promptly if needed.
Additional updates are expected regarding the extent of the damage, the restoration of production activities, and possible restrictions on the operation of regional enterprises.
Further updates will be provided by the services as the situation develops; the incident remains under the control of the relevant authorities.
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