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Ukrainian Drones Strike Oil Depot in Moscow Region and Logistics Hubs

A coordinated drone strike targeting Moscow and surrounding regions has resulted in multiple casualties and significant industrial fires.

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The brief

Ukrainian drones struck targets within Moscow and the Moscow Oblast, triggering fires at an oil depot in Noginsk and a Wildberries logistics warehouse. Emergency services and operational teams are currently active at the impact sites to address the damage.

Coverage from Reuters, The Hill, France 24, CGTN, and Ukrainska Pravda reports that the strikes resulted in seven deaths and over 50 injuries among warehouse personnel. Local official Vorobyov confirmed the deployment of emergency responders to the fuel depot site.

Future reports are expected to clarify the extent of structural damage at the logistics hub and fuel storage facilities. Coverage does not yet specify the full scope of the operational impact of these strikes on regional infrastructure.

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Quick answers

What specific sites were hit during the attack?

The strikes targeted an oil depot in Noginsk and a Wildberries warehouse in the Moscow region.

What are the reported casualty figures?

According to reports, seven individuals were killed and more than 50 people were wounded.

Who is managing the emergency response?

Emergency services and operational teams are working at the scenes of the fires, as reported by Vorobyov.

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