Russia Deliberately Bombs Polish Factory, Leaving Two Severely Burned

Russia Deliberately Bombs Polish Factory, Leaving Two Severely Burned

Polish Minister Warns: Russians Are “Cleverly” Targeting Polish Interests

Radosław Sikorski, Poland’s Foreign Affairs Minister, has blasted Russia for a “deliberate” strike on a Polish‑owned factory in Ukraine. The Barlinek Group plant in Vinnytsia—a place that should be safe for a Polish company—was hit from three directions, showing how careless the Russians are with their accusations.

What Happened?

  1. A swarm of five drones swooped down on the factory, causing hits on the plant’s machinery.
  2. Six people were hurt, including two who suffered severe burns.
  3. Russia fired off a total of 400 drones, both real Shahed and decoy models, alongside a ballistic missile at the same night.

Other Cities Don’t Get a Break

Overnight, the blasts didn’t stop at Vinnytsia. Kryvyi Rih, Vinnytsia, and Odesa suffered the most intense attacks yet. That night, the Russian forces launched the biggest strike on Kryvyi Rih since the war began, firing a missile and 28 drones together.

Industries were knocked out, electricity was cut in several districts, and civilians—yes, real people—were injured. Even President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown was in the crosshairs.

Poland’s Accusations

Sikorski was quick to call the strike “intentional.” In a tweet on X, he said:

“There are injuries, including two severely burned. Putin’s criminal war is coming closer to our borders.”

The Polish consulate and Ukrainian officials are working hand‑in‑glove to respond to the assault. The Polish spokesman, Paweł Wroński, confirmed that the factory’s hit by five drones and the injuries are proof that it was no coincidence.

He summed up the reality: Russia is no longer just a distant threat; it’s pounding our doorstep.

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