Vinnytsia strikes (2022–present)
| Vinnytsia strikes | |
|---|---|
| Part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
| Location | Vinnytsia International Airport Vinnytsia TV Mast National Military Command Centre City centre of Vinnytsia, Ukraine |
| Coordinates | 49°14′23″N 28°29′32″E / 49.23962°N 28.49210°E |
| Date | 6 March 2022 — present Major strikes: 6 March 2022 (airport) 16 March 2022 (TV mast) 25 March 2022 (command centre) 14 July 2022 (city centre) |
Attack type | Missile strike from submarines in the Black Sea (city centre) |
| Weapon | Cruise missiles 3M-14E Kalibr (city centre) |
| Deaths | 10 (airport) 28 (including three children) (city centre) |
| Injured | 6 (airport) 202 (city centre) |
| Perpetrators | Black Sea Fleet |
90m 98yds Office building ‘Yuvileinyi’ Concert Hall ‘Officers' house’ Vinnytsia TV Mast Vinnytsia International Airport | |
The Russian Navy have launched several rocket attacks on Vinnytsia, Ukraine, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A Russian attack in July 2022 which killed 28 people including 3 children, received widespread condemnation and has been labeled as a war crime by EU officials.