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Ukraine has hit seven of Russian online retailer Wildberries' 10 biggest warehouses, military says

A month-long Ukrainian attack campaign against Russia's largest online retailer has knocked out seven of its ten biggest logistics hubs, according to Kyiv's defence ministry and the Institute for the Study of War.

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00:02Ukrainian strikes have now hit seven out of ten Wildberries' largest warehouses.
00:07Wildberries, which is Russia's largest online retailer, confirmed the most recent strike over the weekend in the Moscow region,
00:13which had sparked a fire and forced it to reroute its supply chains.
00:18Ukraine also struck a second depot on the same night.
00:36Seven of its ten biggest logistics hubs have now been struck and knocked out of action since Ukraine's campaign began
00:43in July.
00:44In total, roughly 20 Wildberries facilities were struck.
00:48Kyiv has said it's targeting Wildberries as it helps arm the Russian military, supplying drone components and navigation equipment.
00:56The strikes also show Ukraine's abilities to reach deep inside of Russia, putting additional pressure on Moscow,
01:02which is now nearly four and a half years into its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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