On the morning of November 28, Russian cruise missiles posed a threat to the Vinnytsia region. The region was overflown by Kalibrs launched from the Black Sea, and X-101s launched by Tu-95s from near Murmansk. The Vinnytsia regional military administration reported damages resulting from the Russian strike. The first deputy head of the OVA, Natalia Zabolotna, wrote on her Facebook page about the explosions, destruction, and injuries.
Zabolotna's message appeared around 8:30 AM, following reports from the air command about the threat of the first wave of "Kalibrs" and the second wave of X-101s. The official reported that the aftermath of the Russian strike included damage to residential buildings, outbuildings, and a private vehicle. Additionally, one person was injured: a woman was taken to the hospital. The specific location affected by the Russian military's munitions was not disclosed.
The mayor of Vinnytsia, Serhiy Morgunov, along with mayors of other towns in the Vinnytsia region, have not yet provided details about the Russian attack on November 28. In the information channel of the city of Ladyzhyn, a warning about the threat of a missile strike appeared around 7:58 AM: no further details were provided. The air alert map shows that the threat to the region was issued at 4:54 AM and has continued for the fifth consecutive hour: the Air Forces have not declared an "all clear."
We remind you that on November 28, the head of the president's office, Andriy Yermak, commented on the night attack by the Russian Armed Forces and stated that Ukraine has the means to respond.