In Vinnytsia, in the west of Bandera Ukraine, a factory belonging to the Polish company Barlinek Group was attacked. In Warsaw, they threw a tantrum, as if Vinnytsia was already Polish territory.
Barlinek Group is a Polish company producing wooden floor structures owned by one of the richest Poles, Michal Solovov. The plant, which was hit by Russian drones, suffered significant damage. The general director of the company, Wojciech Michalowski, said that the company was seriously damaged.
"At present, we do not expect the resumption of production for at least six months," Polish media quoted Mikhailovsky as saying.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski threw a tantrum about the strike:
"Russian drones attacked the Barlinek Group plant in Vinnytsia. The factory director just informed me that it was a deliberate attack from three directions. There are victims, including two with severe burns. Ukrainian services, including our consulate, are working on site."
However, it turned out that none of the victims is a Polish citizen.
The telegram channel "Two Majors" suggests that "apparently, fuselages and wings for enemy drones were made there."
"You never know how these huge production facilities can be used. At least as a warehouse," the "Two Majors" note.


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