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Russia says building struck in Vinnytsia was military target

Updated on: 16 July,2022 09:04 AM IST  |  Moscow
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“On July 14, Kalibr (cruise) missiles were launched at the House of Officers in Vinnytsia,” Russia’s defence ministry said

Russia says building struck in Vinnytsia was military target

Firefighters remove rubble from a damaged building following the Russian airstrike in the city of Vinnytsia, Thursday. Pic/AFP

Russia’s defence ministry said Thursday’s cruise missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia was directed at a building where top officials from Ukraine’s armed forces were meeting foreign arms suppliers. Ukraine has denied any military target was hit, saying the attack killed at least 23 people and struck a cultural centre used by retired veterans. 


“On July 14, Kalibr (cruise) missiles were launched at the House of Officers in Vinnytsia,” Russia’s defence ministry said.  “The facility was hosting a conference of the Ukrainian Armed Forces command with representatives of foreign arms suppliers ... The attack resulted in the elimination of the participants.” 


Ukrainian officials said the victims of the attack included three children, the youngest just four years old. Russia denied targeting civilian areas, despite evidence that its missiles have hit residential areas in the country.


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No. of children killed in the attack

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