Residents of Moscow Oblast are waking to the morning after a Ukrainian attack that struck oil infrastructure and a warehouse operated by the Russian e-commerce platform Wildberries, according to a report. No details on damage or casualties are yet available.
A fresh report from Moscow Oblast shows residents waking to the aftermath of a Ukrainian strike that hit oil infrastructure and a Wildberries warehouse. The attack is the latest in a series of Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian logistics and energy targets. The Zioneer earlier reported at 02:04 on a strike on a Wildberries warehouse in Tambov, and this new report from the Moscow region suggests the campaign is expanding. The extent of damage and any casualties remain unconfirmed, with no immediate official comment from Russian authorities.
3 developments
- DevelopingUkrainian forces reportedly strike Wildberries warehouse in Tambov, Russia
- DevelopingUkrainian strike targets oil depots in southern Russia
- DevelopingUkraine launches massive overnight attack on hundreds of targets across Russia, including Moscow and St. Petersburg
- DevelopingUkrainian forces reportedly strike oil refineries in Moscow and Tatarstan
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