Credited from: CBSNEWS
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territory resulted in at least eight fatalities and over sixty injuries, according to local officials. The most severe strikes targeted two warehouses owned by Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, in Kotovsk, Tambov region, and Elektrostal, located east of Moscow. In Kotovsk, seven night-shift workers died, while 25 others suffered injuries, some serious, as a direct consequence of the drone onslaught, reported the governor of Tambov, Yevgeny Pervyshov, on Telegram. The strikes not only caused casualties among workers but also damaged logistical operations critical to Russian military supply lines, further complicating the conflict dynamics, according to Reuters and India Times.
Residents reported a fire at the Elektrostal facility, which injured at least 37 individuals. Neurological complications and shrapnel injuries remained a primary concern among the casualties. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that these attacks were deliberate efforts to target "significant logistical facilities" utilized for the production of military-related drones and navigation equipment, which aligns with Ukraine's broader strategy to diminish Russia's operational capabilities, as outlined in reports from India Times and CBS News.
In a related incident, debris from a Ukrainian drone strike caused a fire at an oil depot in Nombre Noginsk, leading to the evacuation of a nearby maternity hospital and residential building. At least two additional injuries were reported, with local officials stressing the necessity of these strikes to deter ongoing Russian military actions. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed to have intercepted over 379 Ukrainian drones across various regions, confirming the scale of Ukraine's aerial initiatives, as noted by Al Jazeera and NPR.