Five dead in Moscow as Ukraine continues warehouse strikes
Five dead in Moscow as Ukraine continues warehouse strikes - Published At least five people were killed and 10 more injured in a Ukrainian drone strike on...
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- Five dead in Moscow as Ukraine continues warehouse strikes - Published At least five people were killed and 10 more injured in a Ukrainian drone strike on a warehouse close to Moscow overnight on Tuesday, the region's governor has said.
- Local officials also said Wildberries warehouses were targeted in the St Petersburg and Tver regions overnight.
- Russia also launched strikes against parts of Ukraine, killing at least one and injuring several people.
- Moscow region governor Andrei Vorobyov said an industrial site in Novoselki, Chekhov - about 69km (43 miles) south of the Kremlin - was attacked, triggering a fire at a warehouse.
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Five dead in Moscow as Ukraine continues warehouse strikes - Published At least five people were killed and 10 more injured in a Ukrainian drone strike on a warehouse close to Moscow overnight on Tuesday, the region's governor has said. Local officials also said Wildberries warehouses were targeted in the St Petersburg and Tver regions overnight. Russia also launched strikes against parts of Ukraine, killing at least one and injuring several people. Moscow region governor Andrei Vorobyov said an industrial site in Novoselki, Chekhov - about 69km (43 miles) south of the Kremlin - was attacked, triggering a fire at a warehouse. Meanwhile, Ukraine's State Emergency Service said an 89-year-old woman was killed and two girls, aged two and 12, were among seven injured in a Russian strike on the southern port city of Mykolaiv overnight. Two people were also injured in the city of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, while a food warehouse was set on fire in Dnipro by Russian strikes, it said.