Ukraine has hit another warehouse belonging to Russian online retailer Wildberries as an apocalyptic fire engulfed the ‘Russian Amazon’ warehouse near Moscow after a Ukrainian drone attack.
Strikes between Russia and Ukraine continued overnight after weeks of intensifying fire between the two sides.
Russia’s defence ministry claims they faced the ‘largest-scale attack’ by Ukraine in 2026, shooting down 822 drones overnight.
The huge inferno blew up the Wildberries online marketplace complex at Koledino, just 25 miles south of the Kremlin, in the early hours of this morning.

Wildberries, the largest Russian online retailer, stores and houses military equipment for Putin, according to Ukraine.
At least seven people have been killed in the attacks and more than 39 have been injured.
An 83-year-old man died after a Ukrainian drone hit a private home in the Moscow region.
Five people were also killed in Russia’s southwestern Rostov region, where three towns came under attack.
It came as British drones were used to strike targets on Russian mainland for the first time, reports said last night.
Drones made by two UK companies were supplied to Ukraine, whose forces deployed the weapons as part of its deep-strike campaign.











