Ukraine’s ​overnight attacks on Russia killed six people and injured nine, as ​they damaged warehouses near the cities of Moscow and St Petersburg, governors said, while Russian strikes killed and injured people in Ukraine. Read moreUkraine targets Wildberries again as Russia hits Kharkiv publishing houseFive ​were ‌killed and six injured after Ukrainian drones attacked ⁠the Moscow region, governor Andrei Vorobyov said on messaging app Telegram on Tuesday. Drones near St Petersburg, Russia’s second biggest city, hit a warehouse facility, regional governor Alexander ​Drozdenko said on Telegram without identifying it, while ‌one person was injured. Russia’s top online retailer, Wildberries, which became a frequent target of Ukraine’s recent attacks, said its warehouse near St Petersburg ‌caught fire but there were no casualties. Both Russia and Ukraine deny targeting civilians in the war triggered by Russia’s ⁠full-scale invasion ​of Ukraine in February 2022.