Ukrainian drone strikes hit multiple targets in Russia, including warehouses and an oil depot near Moscow, according to reports from several outlets. Deutsche Welle and Times of India say the attacks kill seven people, while India Today reports seven to eight deaths, depending on the specific count cited. The strikes target facilities associated with supplying components used for drone production and navigation equipment, with Kyiv presenting the attacks as aimed at industrial and technical support for Russian drones. Reports also describe the warehouses as being struck alongside the oil depot. The incidents occur during the night, with fatalities reported among workers on a night shift. All sources characterize the event as part of ongoing drone warfare between Ukraine and Russia, with Kyiv linking its attacks to military-related production and logistics. No outlet provides additional details on the scale of damage beyond the reported warehouse and oil-depot hits, nor do they include verified information about secondary effects or responsibility beyond Kyiv’s stated rationale.