Ukrainian drone attacks on warehouses of the Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries have killed at least eight people, according to reports. The strikes hit facilities in both the Tambov and Moscow regions, marking an expansion of the campaign. The death toll has risen from the seven reported earlier today.
According to the source monitoring the conflict, Ukrainian drone strikes hit warehouses of the Russian online retailer Wildberries in the Tambov and Moscow regions, killing at least eight people. The Zioneer reported earlier today that a strike on a Wildberries warehouse in Tambov had killed at least seven and wounded dozens. The new reports indicate that the death toll has risen and that a second warehouse in the Moscow region was also struck, widening the scope of Ukraine's campaign against Russian logistics infrastructure. The reports remain unverified by independent sources.
3 developments
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