Multiple outlets report that Ukrainian drones strike targets in Russia’s Moscow region, including oil infrastructure and logistics facilities tied to the online retailer Wildberries. Reuters and the BBC report that the attacks kill seven warehouse workers during a strike that also sparks fires at the targeted sites. Other reports describe the operations as part of a large-scale drone assault reaching the Moscow area, with fires reportedly seen at an oil depot and at a Wildberries fulfillment or warehouse facility. The Kyiv Independent and Kyiv Post also characterize the strikes as hitting logistics hubs in the Moscow region, while Ukraine-based outlets link the incident to broader drone activity directed toward Russian capital areas. In separate coverage, France 24 and RTE.ie similarly cite Russia’s account of multiple deaths and fires at logistics or warehouse locations. The reports do not provide consistent detail on the exact number of sites hit beyond the oil depot and Wildberries-related warehouses, but they agree on the core elements: drone strikes in the Moscow region, fatalities among workers at warehouse sites, and fire damage at both oil and retail-logistics facilities. All reporting reflects competing statements, with Russia describing the casualties and attack effects.