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Ukraine reportedly strikes Wildberries warehouse near Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russian oil refinery set ablaze
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The Kyiv Independent
Moscow Oblast Governor Andrey Vorobyov reported that several drone strikes were recorded in the Novosyolki industrial zone.
In recent months, however, Ukrainian drone advancements have been able to more effectively penetrate air defenses, striking various targets in heavily fortified cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Wildberries and its founder, Tatiana Kim, Russia's wealthiest woman, have been targeted by international sanctions over Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Elsewhere in Russia, a large fire reportedly broke out at the Syzran Oil Refinery in Russia's Samara Oblast following a Ukrainian strike.
Ukraine has been waging an increasingly successful deep strike campaign against Russian oil infrastructure, striking oil depots, disrupting production at major facilities, and in some cases halting operations indefinitely.