Ukrainian drones launched explosive attacks on Russian e-commerce warehouses in Moscow and Tambov regions, killing eight workers and causing massive fires.
The strikes, part of Kyiv's 'long-range sanctions' campaign against Russia's oil infrastructure, disrupted fuel supplies across the country.Wildberries CEO Tatiana Kim described the attack as a 'terrible night' for her company.In Moscow region, one person died in hospital while firefighters battled blazes at an oil depot and another warehouse.An empty kindergarten was also damaged.Over 60 people were injured, with more than 370 drones launched toward Moscow overnight.Fuel shortages worsened as Ukrainian strikes targeted depots, affecting daily life in regions like Vologda.Russian officials downplayed the crisis, but drivers faced long queues and rationing.The conflict has intensified fuel scarcity in Russia, a top oil producer, causing frustration among citizens.
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