Wildberries: Ukraine hits 'Russian Amazon' warehouse in latest infrastructure strike | BBC News

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An apparent Ukrainian drone strike has hit a warehouse belonging to Wildberries - often called "Russia's Amazon".   Video showed an explosion near a warehouse in the Vladimir region, about 112 miles (180km) east of Moscow.   Wildberries is Russia's biggest online retailer - its parent group is valued at about $12.6bn (£9.3bn) - and has been repeatedly hit by Ukraine in recent weeks.   Ukraine said the depots are used to supply the Russian military - a claim Russia has denied.   Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews   For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news   #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews

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