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

Regional governors reported on Saturday that waves of Ukrainian drone attacks killed seven people who were working at a warehouse in the capital region. They also caused a fire to break out at an oil depot.

Evgeniy Pryshov, the governor of Tambov, said that 25 people were injured when Ukrainian drones?slammed? into a warehouse belonging to Wildberries, Russia’s?largest?online retailer?, in the town of?Kotovsk, located 475 kilometres (290 miles) south of Moscow.

Pervyshov posted on Telegram that "Seven people working the nightshift?died right there on the spot."

28 UAVs were destroyed on approach. If they had succeeded in their mission, the number civilian casualties would have been higher."

The governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov said that falling 'drone debris' caused a fire at an oil depot in the city of Noginsk.

He didn't specify the extent of the damage, but said that two people had been?injured? in the city and the nearby maternity hospital was evacuated.

(source: Reuters)