Wildberries, Russia’s largest online retailer, may have lost the use of 10–15% of its warehouse space to Ukrainian drone strikes, source tells The Bell
ONP Summary
Ukrainian forces carried out drone strikes on July 18 targeting a warehouse south of Moscow, killing seven workers, and a Moscow Oblast oil depot, setting it ablaze. Ukraine's military reports 1 million+ targets struck since early 2026, while Russian counter-attacks on Ukrainian civilians continued.
Progressive:AI-Powered Strategic Victory — Progressive outlets emphasize Ukrainian drones as innovative, low-cost weapons delivering strategic impact against Russian war effort.
Moderate:Massive Operational Campaign — Centrist outlets contextualize today's attack within massive Ukrainian drone operations (1M+ targets since 2026, 90% of Russian targets).
Conservative:Reciprocal Military Escalation — Conservative outlets present Ukrainian attacks as part of mutual drone warfare escalation affecting both sides' military targets.
Ukrainian drone strikes on Wildberries logistics centers in the Moscow and Tambov regions may have affected roughly 10 to 15 percent of the marketplace’s total warehouse space, a Wildberries source told The Bell.
The strikes are unlikely to paralyze the marketplace’s operations, the source said, though they could put serious strain on logistics in the Moscow market — the company’s largest. ...
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