A single report claims that a Ukrainian strike completely destroyed a large order-fulfillment center in Moscow, causing a massive fire. The report does not specify the exact facility or provide casualty figures.
A single unverified report, received by the desk, claims that a Ukrainian attack completely destroyed a major order-processing center in Moscow, describing it as a giant Russian logistics hub engulfed in a massive fire. The report does not specify the facility's name or operator, and no casualty figures or official confirmation have been published. This follows a series of reports earlier today (Sat 08:16 Jerusalem) about a Ukrainian strike on a Wildberries logistics center near Moscow.
Earlier today, at 08:16 Jerusalem, the desk published a rapid sequence of reports: first, a fire at the Wildberries Elektrostal logistics center, roughly 50 km from the Kremlin; then, a drone strike on the e-commerce platform's second-largest fulfillment center, which was completely engulfed in flames; and finally, confirmation that Ukrainian forces were responsible for the warehouse strike and an attack on oil infrastructure in the Moscow region. The confirmation marked a shift from initial unverified reports to an attributed claim.
The Zioneer has previously covered Ukrainian strikes on Moscow-area infrastructure, including a drone attack on the city's oil refinery (Tue Jun 16, 14:27 Jerusalem) and a strike on the Dubna Space Communications Center (Tue Jun 23, 07:45 Jerusalem), as part of a broader campaign against Russian logistics and energy targets.
It remains unclear whether the newly reported order-processing center is the same as the Wildberries facility or a separate target. The report is not yet corroborated by independent sources, and no details on the timing of the strike or possible casualties have emerged.
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