A new aerial video, reportedly from a plane over the Moscow region, shows the massive Wildberries warehouse fire blanketing the sky with dark smoke. The video provides a fresh perspective on the ongoing blaze at the Russian e-commerce platform's logistics hub.
A new aerial video, posted at 22:28 Jerusalem, shows the Wildberries warehouse fire raging outside Moscow from a plane's perspective, blanketing the sky with dark smoke. The footage emerges hours after earlier reports of the blaze's aftermath and unverified claims of a wider drone escalation over the capital.
The fire was first reported by The Zioneer at 13:02 Saturday, with a single source noting a blaze at a Wildberries warehouse on Moscow's outskirts. By 21:02, a video showed the aftermath of a Ukrainian strike that hit both oil infrastructure and the same warehouse, part of a broader campaign that had killed at least eight people at Wildberries facilities in the Tambov and Moscow regions, as reported at 12:24 Saturday. At 22:03, unverified reports claimed Moscow was burning in a severe drone escalation, but the new aerial footage focuses specifically on the warehouse fire.
As The Zioneer previously reported, the strike is part of an ongoing Ukrainian long-range drone campaign targeting Russian logistics hubs and energy infrastructure. Wildberries, Russia's largest e-commerce platform, has been a repeated target, with earlier attacks on its facilities in Tambov and Moscow regions, as well as on oil refineries.
The cause of the fire remains unconfirmed in the new video, and no specific casualty figures have been reported for this blaze. The footage does not independently verify the source of the fire, though the context of the Ukrainian drone campaign suggests a military origin.
6 developments
- DevelopingUkrainian forces reportedly strike Wildberries warehouse in Tambov, Russia
- DevelopingFire reported at Wildberries warehouse on the outskirts of Moscow
- DevelopingWildberries declines to compensate sellers after Moscow warehouse demolitions
- StrongWSJ reports Ukraine's Patriot stockpile is nearly depleted; Kyiv failed to intercept any of 23 Russian ballistic missiles in last attack
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