Ukraine expands strikes, hits Ozon warehouse
Ukraine has continued its campaign against Russian military and economic targets, with a Ukrainian commander listing 14 targets including radar sites and air-defense systems, and an FP-1 strike hitting the Ozon logistics hub in Orenburg for a second day. This follows a previous attack on an Ozon facility in Chapayevsk, part of Kyiv's broader effort to disrupt Russia's supply chains and economy by striking logistics hubs. Kyiv says such hits target dual-use facilities to complicate logistics, while Moscow reports damage and casualties at Ozon sites and vows retaliation. In the Samara region, strikes hit an oil refinery and an OZON warehouse, underscoring a focus on energy infrastructure alongside e-commerce logistics centers. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Kyiv that strikes on economic infrastructure have opened Pandora's box and pledged to respond by targeting Ukraine's sensitive economic sectors. Analysts emphasize that the campaign targets major e-commerce players like Wildberries and Ozon to inflict economic losses amid ongoing sanctions and pressure on Russia's logistics network.
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