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Several killed in attacks on Ukraine as Kyiv hits Russian e-commerce giant

Several killed in attacks on Ukraine as Kyiv hits Russian e-commerce giant
NEWS SUMMARY
Russian attacks across Ukraine on Friday killed at least six people in Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Kharkiv regions, while Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries facilities in Yekaterinburg. The ongoing exchange of strikes highlights the increasing targeting of economic and energy infrastructure by both sides, with Ukraine also reporting hits on Russian oil and gas production facilities.
Full BriefGenerated 16d ago
What Happened
Russian forces conducted a series of strikes across Ukraine on Friday, resulting in at least six deaths in the Dnipropetrovsk region, one death in Kherson, and two deaths in Kharkiv, according to local military administrations. Russian strikes utilized drones, artillery, aerial bombs, and cluster munitions, impacting at least 21 settlements in Kharkiv and 44 locations in Donetsk. Simultaneously, Ukrainian forces targeted a Wildberries logistics facility in Yekaterinburg, Russia, with drones, causing fires. The Russian-installed governor of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, reported that a Ukrainian drone strike on an apartment building killed two people.
Key Actors
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    Armed Forces of Ukraine(Ukrainian military)Conducting long-range drone strikes against Russian logistics hubs and economic infrastructure.
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    Russian Armed Forces(Russian military)Executing widespread strikes against Ukrainian energy, oil, and gas infrastructure using drones, missiles, and glide bombs.
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    Wildberries(Russian e-commerce company)Reporting damage to its Yekaterinburg logistics facility following a Ukrainian drone attack.
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    Naftogaz(Ukrainian state oil and gas company)Reporting that Russian forces destroyed critical equipment at seven production facilities in eastern Ukraine.
Why It Matters
The intensification of strikes against economic and energy infrastructure signals a shift toward targeting the logistical and consumer foundations of both nations' war efforts. Ukraine's ability to strike deep within Russian territory, such as the Yekaterinburg facility 2,000 km from the frontline, demonstrates an expanding reach, while Russia's systematic targeting of Ukrainian energy assets aims to degrade civilian and industrial capacity ahead of the winter season.
Watch For
Monitor the impact of ongoing strikes on Russian logistics chains and the potential for further Russian retaliation against Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Additionally, observe the diplomatic fallout from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Serbia, a traditional Russian ally, and whether this affects regional energy and political alignments.
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