Russia says Ukrainian drone attack kills 7, wounds 24 at logistics centre
Protesters hold placards and chant slogans during a demonstration against Ukraine's President's decision to dismiss Ukraine's Defence Minister, in Kyiv on July 17, 2026, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photo by TETIANA DZHAFAROVA / AFP
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A Ukrainian drone attack on a logistics centre in western
Russia killed seven people and wounded 24, the regional governor said Saturday,
as the Moscow region was again targeted by a wave of drones.
Ukraine has been striking a range of targets in Russia,
which Kyiv says is fair retribution for Moscow's more than four-year barrages
against its territory.
"Seven night-shift employees were killed when enemy
UAVs hit a Wildberries logistics centre," Governor of the Tambov region
Evgeny Pervyshov said.
"According to preliminary information, 24 people were
wounded" in the attack that took place in the town of Kotovsk, he added.
Russian firm Wildberries said in a statement that its
logistics complexes in Kotovsk and Elektrostal, in the Moscow region, came
under attack.
"The fire that broke out at the facility in Tambov
region has been contained," while firefighters are still working in
Elektrostal, the company said.
More than 370 drones were launched toward the Moscow region
overnight, the Russian capital's mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Saturday.
"Most were neutralised by air defence forces at distant
approaches. 64 enemy UAVs were destroyed on approach to Moscow," Sobyanin
wrote on the state-backed MAX platform.
US-led diplomatic efforts to end the fighting have stalled
in recent months, as Washington has shifted focus to its conflict with Iran.

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