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Ukrainian drone attacks kill seven warehouse workers in Russia, spark fire at Moscow region oil depot

By Thomson Reuters Jul 18, 2026 | 2:05 AM

MOSCOW, July 18 (Reuters) – Waves of Ukrainian drone attacks killed seven warehouse workers and injured dozens more, while another attack sparked a fire ​at an oil depot in the wider capital ‌region, regional governors said on Saturday.

Governor Evgeniy Pervyshov said 25 people were injured after Ukrainian drones slammed into a warehouse owned by Wildberries, Russia’s largest online retailer, in the city ‌of ​Kotovsk in the Tambov region, roughly ⁠475 kilometres (295 miles) southeast ⁠of Moscow.

“Seven people working the night shift died on the spot,” Pervyshov wrote on Telegram, adding that 28 drones were also shot down on approach.

“If ​they had achieved their goal, the number of civilian casualties could have been much higher,” he ⁠said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said ⁠Kyiv had struck two logistics facilities used ​by Russia to supply components for drone production and ​navigation equipment. An oil facility was also hit, ‌Zelenskiy wrote on X.

The governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, said 24 people were injured following a drone attack on another Wildberries warehouse in Elektrostal, a ⁠city east of Moscow.

Wildberries co-founder and CEO, Tatyana Kim, said it had been a “terrible night” for Russia and for ⁠the company, offering ‌her condolences to the victims’ families.

In ⁠the city of Noginsk, also in the ​Moscow ‌region, falling drone debris caused a ​fire to ⁠break out at an oil depot, Vorobyov said.

He did not specify the damage to the facility, but said two people were injured in Noginsk and a nearby maternity hospital had been evacuated.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing ​by Kirsten Donovan)