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Following a series of attacks on Wildberries in Russia: footage of an attack on Ozon is circulating online

Following a series of attacks on Wildberries in Russia: footage of an attack on Ozon is circulating online

Anastasia Nykonchuk
Anastasia Nykonchuk

news feed editor

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 Exilenova+ Telegram channel

An attack on an Ozon marketplace facility likely took place in the Samara Region of the Russian Federation. OSINT sources report that the attack occurred in Chapaevsk.

This was reported by the Exilenova+ Telegram channel.

According to preliminary data, the Ozon facility may have been targeted. At the same time, information regarding the exact location of the attack currently varies: some sources cite Samara, while others cite Chapaevsk in the Samara Region.

There is currently no official confirmation that the Ozon facility was hit, but footage circulating online appears to show damage to a warehouse and a subsequent fire.

Earlier, in July and August, there were repeated reports in Russia of attacks on the logistics facilities of another major marketplace—Wildberries. In particular, its warehouses in various regions of the Russian Federation were targeted.

Against this backdrop, a possible attack on an Ozon facility draws attention, as Wildberries’ logistics infrastructure had previously been cited as the main target of such strikes. 

As a reminder, fires were reported at two large logistics facilities in the Moscow Region of the Russian Federation. The fires occurred at the Wildberries warehouse in Kolesino and at the "Pivnichne Domodedovo" multimodal logistics complex. According to preliminary information, the fires may have been caused by a drone attack.

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    • Anastasia Nykonchuk
      Anastasia Nykonchuk

      news feed editor

      She studied at the I. Ya. Franko Zhytomyr State University, majoring in “Publishing, Editing, and the Fundamentals of Journalism,” as well as at the National Aviation University, majoring in “Journalism.”

      She has been working in journalism since the early 2010s. She has worked for the publications “Haser,” “Stina,” “Cursor,” and “RBC-Ukraine.”

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