Ukrainian drones struck the largest distribution center of the Russian e-commerce platform Wildberries in the Moscow region, according to a report. No details on damage or casualties are yet available.
Ukrainian drones struck the largest distribution center of the Russian e-commerce platform Wildberries in the Moscow region on Saturday, according to a report. The facility is a major logistics hub for the company. No information on damage or casualties has been released.
The attack comes amid a series of Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on Russian economic infrastructure. Earlier today, a separate Ukrainian drone strike was reported on a Wildberries warehouse in Tambov Oblast, approximately 400 kilometers southeast of Moscow. The two incidents are geographically distinct and it is not yet clear if they are part of a coordinated effort.
Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, has been a target of previous Ukrainian strikes, including attacks on warehouses and logistics centers. The Moscow region facility is one of the company's largest, handling a significant volume of orders.
3 developments
- DevelopingRussia says it downed 430 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 91 over Moscow
- DevelopingRussia claims to have intercepted 500 Ukrainian drones in past day
- DevelopingRussia reports downing 660 Ukrainian drones overnight, likely the largest attack yet
- StrongTwo Ukrainian drones reportedly downed near passenger aircraft over Moscow region
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