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Seven warehouse workers killed in Russia by Ukrainian drones after fire at Moscow oil depot

Regional governors reported on Saturday that waves of Ukrainian drone attacks killed seven warehouse workers and injured dozens more. Another attack caused a fire to break out at an oil depot within the capital region.

Evgeniy Pryshov, the governor of Tambov, said that 25 people were hurt after Ukrainian drones crashed?into the warehouse of Wildberries, Russia’s largest online retailer?in Kotovsk, located 475 km (295 miles) south of Moscow.

Pervyshov, a Telegram user, wrote: "Seven night workers died right there on the spot." He added that 28 drones had been?also fired upon as they approached.

He said that if they had reached their goal the number of casualties among civilians could have been higher.

In another incident, Andrei Vorobyov said that 24 people had been injured following a drone strike on a Wildberries warehouse located in Elektrostal, east of Moscow.

Tatyana Kim is the co-founder of Wildberries and the?CEO. She said that it was a "terrible" night for Russia and the company. She offered her condolences the families of the victims.

Vorobyov reported that in Noginsk city, which is also located in the Moscow Region, falling drone debris caused an oil depot to catch fire.

He did not specify the damage to the facility, but said that two people had been injured in Noginsk. A nearby maternity clinic was evacuated.

(source: Reuters)