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After Wildberries, Ukraine launches drone campaign on Russia's Ozon
Ukraine on Sunday hit a warehouse belonging to Russian e-commerce giant Ozon for the second day running, as Kyiv vowed to expand its attacks on logistics sites.
Ukraine has for weeks mounted a campaign targeting Russia's Wildberries -- the country's top online retailer -- alleging it supplied components to the military.
Ozon is Russia's second-largest online marketplace, with its pick-up points and delivery boxes ubiquitous across the country.
Both companies have been dubbed "Russia's Amazon", due to their control over a huge swath of the fast-growing e-commerce sector.
Ozon said Sunday a fire had broke out at its logistics hub in the central Orenburg region after a drone attack.
"Operations at the warehouse are currently suspended," the company added.
The strike came a day after an Ozon centre in the neighbouring Samara region was hit.
The company said an unspecified number of its workers were wounded in that attack.
Ukraine's military on Saturday said it was launching a new campaign targeting the company.
"After Ukrainian units hit the 15 largest logistics hubs of Wildberries, it is now Ozon's turn," the defence ministry said in a statement.
A logistics centre next to an Ozon facility on the outskirts of Saint Petersburg was also hit overnight.
The attacks on the warehouses -- typically easier to reach than heavily-defended military installations -- have already delivered economic losses worth billions of dollars.
Several of the facilities that were hit -- packed full of flammable products -- were completely destroyed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday pledged support for Wildberries amid the strikes, saying the government would help rebuild logistics hubs hit by Ukrainian attacks.
Russia has railed at the attacks on its "civilian infrastructure" more than four years into its full-scale offensive on Ukraine that has killed thousands of civilians and flattened cities across the country's east and south.
J.Bergmann--BTB