Today, the Ministry of Defense of the occupying country announced the destruction of the leadership of the Air Force in the House of Officers in Vinnitsa.
The Russian occupiers are changing their versions, where shot in Vinnitsa.
As reported in Facebook command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, immediately after the missile attack on Vinnitsa, propagandists announced the destruction of a group of nationalists in the House of Officers.
“Subsequently, there was a statement about the ammunition depot destroyed there. Already today, the Ministry of Defense of the occupying country declares the destruction of the leadership of the Air Force …”, the message says.
The command also notes that the fakeness of such statements becomes clear when it comes to “their statistics, where they talk about the losses of the Ukrainian army. They have already” destroyed “at least three Ukrainian armies …”.
The message says that Caliber missiles that hit Victory Square in Vinnitsa led to serious infrastructure damage, in particular, the House of Officers, which “de jure belonged to the Air Force, and de facto was a cultural institution of the entire city, was also damaged.” , where the largest concerts of Ukrainian stars were held, where dozens of children’s circles, unions and public organizations worked, and there were recording studios, cafes and branches of Privatbank.
It is also reported that it was on the day of the insidious missile attack that the singer “Roksolana” was supposed to perform in the House of Officers, so two members of her team were injured – one died, doctors are fighting for the life of the other. The air force command does not rule out that the missile attack was planned on the concert hall, which can accommodate about a thousand spectators.
It is also noted that after the missile strike on Vinnitsa, the Russian “agitprom” continues to gloat over the bones of the dead, because “dozens of civilians died, including children, dozens of people were missing, dozens were in hospitals in serious condition.”