Russian officials say a Ukrainian drone attack hits a logistics centre and kills seven people while wounding 24 others. Multiple outlets report that the incident occurs at or near a Wildberries logistics facility in western Russia, with victims described as night-shift employees. RTE News and Deccan Chronicle both cite a death toll of seven and 24 injured, attributed to drones striking the site. France 24 similarly reports seven fatalities and 24 injuries, describing the attack as taking place in Moscow and involving drone strikes against multiple targets. France 24 also reports that the city mayor says most of the approximately 370 drones involved are “neutralised,” without providing additional details on which drones were intercepted.

The reports do not agree on all geographic specifics beyond western Russia and the Moscow-area description, but they converge on the core figures and the logistics-centre target. Separately, France 24 notes that Kyiv frames such attacks on Russia as retribution for Moscow’s war in Ukraine, while the Russian side attributes the strike to Ukrainian forces.