
A Wildberries warehouse in Moscow and several military and industrial facilities have been hit in a new day of mutual bombings.
Ukraine and Russia exchange intense drone attacks and bombings that leave at least seven dead in Russian territory, affecting a large logistics warehouse in Moscow and military factories in kyiv.
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Russia and Ukraine have an ongoing armed conflict with frequent drone attacks and military infrastructure.
The exchanges of attacks between Russia and Ukraine continue unabated. This Sunday morning, several Ukrainian drones hit the e-commerce warehouse of the Wildberries company in Moscow, better known as the 'Russian Amazon'. The Ukrainian attacks have also killed at least seven people in other bombings that have taken place against the Russian capital and in the south of the country. Russia, for its part, has once again reached kyiv with several attacks on the city and two military factories dedicated to the manufacturing of missile components.
In Russia, the Ukrainian attacks on its territory have been confirmed by the local authorities themselves, who have confirmed at least seven deaths. The governor of the Rostov region, Yuri Sliusar, has thus confirmed the death of several civilians and has declared that the night bombing has caused damage to private homes, infrastructure and factories.
In fact, the official has assured that this has been one of the most massive attacks against his region in recent times, since the anti-aircraft batteries have shot down 187 drones. Likewise, nine people have been injured and one has died when one of the drones hit a bus of workers from a company in the border region of Belgorod. These facts have been confirmed by Governor Alexandr Shuvayev, who has accused kyiv of terrorism.
Another of the most notable Ukrainian attacks has been that of what would be the largest warehouse in Russia, with about 200,000 square meters of surface, and which corresponds to the Wildberries company. The company has confirmed the attack on its logistics center, which is located in the city of Podolsk, 36 kilometers from the center of Moscow, but has specified that all personnel had been evacuated in time. Although no one was injured, a fire broke out, which has been located but not extinguished, according to emergency services.
In addition to these facilities, Ukraine has also attacked a medicine warehouse in the city of Domodedovo, which gives its name to the largest airport in the Russian capital, and a military-industrial complex company in the Rostov region, in southern Russia, that manufactures rocket fuel.
The mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, has reported three injuries and the downing of some 600 drones that were heading to the city of 13 million inhabitants since Saturday afternoon. In total, according to the morning war report, Russian anti-aircraft defenses have shot down 822 drones since Saturday afternoon over the skies of 16 regions, the annexed Crimean peninsula and the waters of the Black and Azov seas.
According to Russian authorities, at least 201 civilians have been killed in July due to Ukrainian attacks, mostly with drones, against Russian territory and Ukrainian regions occupied by Moscow. Meanwhile, the independent Russian group Conflict Intelligence Team estimates the number of civilian victims on both sides last month at 634, of which two-thirds would be Ukrainian citizens.
Russian attacks
On the other hand, Russia attacked two military factories in kyiv this Sunday, one that manufactured components for missiles and another made parts for assault drones, as reported by the Russian Ministry of Defense. This is Fire Point, a private Ukrainian company created at the beginning of the war that manufactures components, in addition to the explosive charge and solid fuel propellants for the Flamingo cruise missiles, the military note states.
According to the war report, in the attack the Russians would have also hit the Ukrainian company Ukrdefense, which produces elements of attack drones such as Khrush and Garpiya. In turn, Moscow would have hammered a refinery in the central Poltava region and also a metallurgical plant in Krivi Rig, the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
On the same day, the Russian army launched drones with which it hit a merchant ship with military cargo destined for the Ukrainian army in the port of Odessa (Black Sea).

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