Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia kill at least 8, wound dozens
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia kill at least 8, wound dozens Russian officials say Ukrainian strikes on retailer’s warehouses caused civilian...
Key points
- Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia kill at least 8, wound dozens Russian officials say Ukrainian strikes on retailer’s warehouses caused civilian casualties; Kyiv says facilities used to produce drones and navigation gear.
- Ukrainian drone attacks in western Russia have killed at least eight people and wounded dozens, according to local officials, as Ukraine and Russia continue to exchange strikes.
- Tambov Governor Evgeniy Pervyshov said on Saturday that an attack on Kotovsk struck a warehouse owned by Wildberries, Russia’s largest online retailer.
- Another 25 people were wounded, including one person in critical condition and six seriously, with most of the injuries caused by shrapnel, he said.
What happened
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia kill at least 8, wound dozens Russian officials say Ukrainian strikes on retailer’s warehouses caused civilian casualties; Kyiv says facilities used to produce drones and navigation gear. Ukrainian drone attacks in western Russia have killed at least eight people and wounded dozens, according to local officials, as Ukraine and Russia continue to exchange strikes. Tambov Governor Evgeniy Pervyshov said on Saturday that an attack on Kotovsk struck a warehouse owned by Wildberries, Russia’s largest online retailer. Another 25 people were wounded, including one person in critical condition and six seriously, with most of the injuries caused by shrapnel, he said. A separate drone attack in Elektrostal city in the western Moscow region hit another Wildberries warehouse, killing at least one person and wounding 37 people, Governor Andrei Vorobyov said on Telegram. Another drone attack sparked a fire at an oil depot in Noginsk, also in the Moscow region, wounding two people, he said.