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Ukrainian attack 60 km from Moscow, drones on the warehouse of the Russian Amazon. Night shift workers killed, Zelensky claims the raids The video
Italy🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive4 hr. ago

Ukrainian attack 60 km from Moscow, drones on the warehouse of the Russian Amazon. Night shift workers killed, Zelensky claims the raids The video

In nottata tra il 17 e 18 luglio 2026, droni ucraini hanno attaccato due strutture di Wildberries, un colosso russo dell'e-commerce, causando sette morti e 24 feriti. Una struttura a Kotovsk, vicino a Tambov, ha subìto un incendio dopo l'attacco, mentre un altro impianto a Elektrostal, a circa 60 km da Mosca, ha visto esplosione di fumo. Il governatore russo Evgenij Pervyshov ha reso nota la tragedia sui social media, specificando che le vittime erano operai del turno di notte. Il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky ha rivendicato l'attacco, accusando la Russia di utilizzare tali impianti per fornire componenti sanzionati per la produzione di droni e sistemi di navigazione. Il sindaco di Mosca Sergey Sobjanin ha riferito che oltre 370 droni sono stati lanciati verso la capitale, ma solo 64 sono arrivati a distanza ravvicinata. L'evento fa parte di un'ondata di attacchi ucraini mirati alle infrastrutture logistiche e energetiche russe.

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Ukrainian attack 60 km from Moscow, drones on the warehouse of the Russian Amazon. Night shift workers killed, Zelensky claims the raids The video

In nottata tra il 17 e 18 luglio 2026, droni ucraini hanno attaccato due strutture di Wildberries, un colosso russo dell'e-commerce, causando sette morti e 24 feriti. Una struttura a Kotovsk, vicino a Tambov, ha subìto un incendio dopo l'attacco, mentre un altro impianto a Elektrostal, a circa 60 km da Mosca, ha visto esplosione di fumo. Il governatore russo Evgenij Pervyshov ha reso nota la tragedia sui social media, specificando che le vittime erano operai del turno di notte. Il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky ha rivendicato l'attacco, accusando la Russia di utilizzare tali impianti per fornire componenti sanzionati per la produzione di droni e sistemi di navigazione. Il sindaco di Mosca Sergey Sobjanin ha riferito che oltre 370 droni sono stati lanciati verso la capitale, ma solo 64 sono arrivati a distanza ravvicinata. L'evento fa parte di un'ondata di attacchi ucraini mirati alle infrastrutture logistiche e energetiche russe.

Bias read (Progressive): L'article frames the attack as part of Ukraine's strategic efforts against Russian infrastructure, emphasizing Zelensky's claim of targeting facilities used for sanctioned components. The focus on Ukraine's military actions and the portrayal of Russia as the aggressor aligns with a left-leaning bias

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Russia: Ukrainian attack leaves 7 dead and 24 wounded

An attack by Ukrainian drones on a Russian logistics center has resulted in seven deaths and 24 injuries, according to reports from regional authorities. The incident occurred at a Wildberries warehouse in Kotovsk, where seven night shift workers were killed and 24 others injured. The attack sparked an fire, which was later extinguished, though firefighters continue their efforts on-site. The governor of the region, Evgeniy Pervyshov, reported the event via Telegram. Additionally, Moscow was targeted by over 370 drones during the night, most of which were shot down by anti-air defenses, with 64 specifically destroyed before reaching the city.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about drone attacks attributed to Ukraine against Russian infrastructure without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from Russian officials and provides context about increased Ukrainian targeting of Russian logistics and energy infrastructure. S

la Repubblica logola RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center15 hr. ago
Ukraine-Russia war, today's news: Ukrainian drones attack Russian company, 7 dead and over 20 injured

L'article reports on recent developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. President Zelensky has appointed Oleksandr Poklad as interim head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones have attacked a logistics center in western Russia, resulting in at least seven deaths and over 24 injuries. Russian forces claim they have targeted Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea, including Odesa, and two ships in the Chernomorsk area. Moscow's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, reported over 370 drones launched toward the city, most of which were shot down. The attack on the logistics center in Kotovsk, owned by Wildberries, caused an explosion that was later extinguished. Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory have intensified, targeting infrastructure related to energy and logistics. In Kyiv, an air alert has been issued due to the threat of Russian ballistic missiles.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from both sides of the conflict without overtly favoring one side. It includes statements from Russian authorities regarding their military actions and Ukrainian attacks, as well as reports from Russian officials like the mayor of Moscow. There is no clear editorial傾

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