Ukrainian attack drones struck the second-largest order fulfillment center of Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries in the Moscow region this morning, according to reports. The facility was completely engulfed in flames, sending a massive smoke plume over the Russian capital. No casualties or damage estimates have been reported yet.
This morning, Ukrainian attack drones struck the second-largest order fulfillment center of Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries in the Moscow region, according to reports. The facility was completely engulfed in flames, sending a massive smoke plume over the Russian capital.
The attack is the second on Wildberries infrastructure within hours, following a strike on a warehouse in Tambov Oblast earlier today, as The Zioneer reported at 02:04 Jerusalem. The Tambov strike was also attributed to Ukrainian forces.
Ukraine has intensified its campaign of long-range strikes on Russian logistics and energy infrastructure in recent weeks. Previous Ukrainian drone attacks have hit targets including the Dubna Space Communications Center outside Moscow (June 23) and a Moscow oil refinery (June 16), as The Zioneer has reported.
No details on casualties or the extent of damage at the Wildberries facility are yet available. The full impact on the company's operations remains unclear.
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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