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Poland summons Russian envoy over Vinnytsia factory strike

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Poland summons Russian envoy over Vinnytsia factory strike

Poland has summoned a representative of the Russian embassy following a strike by Shahed drones on a Polish company’s facility in the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia.

According to the press service of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the summons occurred on 16 July, after UAVs struck a facility in Vinnytsia owned by Barlinek Group, which produces floor coverings.

"Yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland informed a representative of the Russian embassy that the attack on the Barlinek factory in Vinnytsia, which is a Polish business and is exclusively engaged in civilian production, is a violation of international law," Polish Foreign Affairs Ministry stated.

Polskie MSZ zakomunikowało wczoraj przedstawicielowi ambasady Federacji Rosyjskiej, że atak na fabrykę firmy "Barlinek" w Winnicy, będącą polską własnością, a zajmującą się wyłącznie produkcją cywilną, jest złamaniem prawa międzynarodowego.

On 16 July, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski reported that the Barlinek factory in Vinnytsia was hit by Russian Shahed drones. The manager said that the strike appeared deliberate.

Sikorski also expressed hope that the European Union will soon adopt the 18th package of sanctions against Russia and pledged further military aid to Ukraine.

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