Drone debris again hits Russia’s largest online retailer Wildberries PHOTO/VIDEO
Drone debris has again hit a warehouse of Russia’s largest online retailer in the Moscow region, ASTRA reports.
Wildberries confirmed that its warehouse had been affected by the attack:
“The company’s logistics complex in the region sustained minor damage due to the attack on the Moscow region — debris hit the building’s wall. The consequences were promptly dealt with. The facility was evacuated in advance in accordance with safety requirements. The goods were not damaged,” the company’s press service noted.
Earlier, Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov said that a fire had broken out at the construction site of a residential complex in Kotelniki, involving scaffolding and insulation materials.
According to him, more than 150 drones had been downed.
In his words, drones were also intercepted over Bogorodsky, Ramensky, Pavlovsky Posad, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Voskresensk, Stupino, Kolomna and Elektrostal.
“Unfortunately, there are casualties. In the Ramensky district, a 10-year-old girl was injured after a drone fell on a private house. She suffered a shrapnel wound to her hand and was hospitalized. In the Bogorodsky district, a woman was injured by falling drone debris and required medical attention. A 27-year-old man was injured in Kolomna. They are all under medical supervision,” Vorobyov stressed.
Vorobyov also reported damage in Kolomna, where a shopping pavilion near the Globus shopping center caught fire after drone debris fell. Buildings housing the registry office and a store were also damaged, along with windows of a residential building on Sovetskaya Square. In Elektrostal, a car and a transformer substation were damaged. In the Ramensky district, a private house in the Ramenye gardening association was damaged.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin also confirmed that 103 drones heading toward Moscow had been shot down since midnight on Tuesday.
By Bakhtiyar Abbasov










