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Ukrainian Drones Strike Oil Depot in Moscow Region and Logistics Hubs

Ukrainian drone strikes targeting warehouses and an oil depot in Russia have resulted in multiple casualties.

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Ukrainian drone operations have struck sites across Russia, including logistics hubs and an oil depot in the Moscow region. Reports identify the affected facilities as including online retail warehouses and industrial storage sites. The strikes resulted in fires at these locations.

Coverage from The Hill, The Telegraph, Al Jazeera, CNN, NPR, AP News, BBC, Українська правда, and Reuters emphasizes the impact on warehouse workers and civilian infrastructure. Outlets differ on the specific casualty counts, with reports ranging from seven to nine deaths and over 50 to 60 individuals wounded. Future developments depend on official assessments of the damage to the logistics infrastructure and potential further activity in the region.

Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact on regional supply chains or Russian defensive responses.

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What sites were hit during the drone attacks?

Targets included an oil depot in the Moscow region, logistics hubs, and warehouses associated with online retail.

Are there reported casualties?

Yes. Reports from various outlets indicate between seven and nine people were killed, with over 50 to 60 others wounded.

What is the status of the affected facilities?

Coverage reports that fires were sparked at the oil depot and at least one warehouse facility.

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