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Ukrainian drones kill multiple people in warehouse of Russian online retailer Ozon

Russian officials reported that Ukrainian drones had killed at least six civilians in an overnight wave of strikes against Russia. The strike also targeted a warehouse owned by the online retailer Ozon, as well as an industrial facility located in Samara.

Vyacheslav Federishchev, the Governor of Samara, posted on Telegram that several people were injured in the strikes. He did not mention the industrial facility that was struck but Ukraine's Military?said they had struck the Novokuibyshevsk Refinery in the region, causing an fire.

Ozon, Russia’s second largest?online retailer said in a Telegram statement that the work at its Samara region logistics centre in Chapayevsk was halted following the strike. It said the strike caused?injuries.

This is the first strike on Ozon after weeks of drone attacks against its larger rival Wildberries. Ukraine has framed this as part a broader campaign to attack the economic infrastructure that underpins the Russian war on Ukraine.

Veniamin Kodratyev, the governor of the southern Russian region of Krasnodar said two children were killed and two adults injured?in an attack on the Sea of Azov Port Town of Yeysk. He claimed that a fire broke out at an unnamed building in the port of the town.

In an attack on the Ukrainian border region, Belgorod, a region of?Russian?Belgorod, which borders Ukraine said that two people were killed and thirteen others wounded. The local governor of Bryansk said that four people had been injured in the?border region.

The governor of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, which is almost entirely controlled by Russia, said that two civilians including a 16 year old boy, were killed, and nine others wounded.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced that it had shot down 457 Ukrainian drones over night. (Reporting and editing by Alexandra Hudson, Emelia Sithole Matarise and Felix Light)

(source: Reuters)