Photos: Drone Attacks on Russia’s Wildberries Warehouses
SOPA Images / Reuters A man looks at a burning warehouse belonging to the Russian online retailer Wildberries in the Utkina Zavod area, near the village of Novosaratovka, following a drone attack.
During the night of July 24, 2026, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack targeting Wildberries warehouses in the Leningrad Region and St.
Petersburg, Russia.
Reuters Smoke billows from the burning Wildberries warehouses following a Ukrainian drone attack, according to local authorities, in St.
Petersburg, on July 24, 2026.
Andrey Rudakov / Bloomberg / Getty This photo from June 15, 2020, shows the interior of a Wildberries distribution center in Podolsk.
AP Smoke rises following a Ukrainian drone attack on a Wildberries warehouse in St.
Petersburg, on July 24, 2026, with St.
Isaac’s Cathedral seen in the foreground.
Tatyana Makeyeva / AFP / Getty A firefighting helicopter battles a fire at a Wildberries logistics complex in the town of Elektrostal, outside Moscow, on July 18, 2026.
Planet Labs PBC / Reuters A satellite image shows smoke rising from a damaged Wildberries facility after a Ukrainian drone attack in Novosemeykino, Samara Region, on August 2, 2026.
Tatyana Makeyeva / AFP / Getty Local residents walk past smoke rising from a burning Wildberries logistics complex in the town of Elektrostal, outside Moscow, on July 18, 2026.
Maxar / DigitalGlobe / Getty A pair of before-and-after Vantor satellite images show a Wildberries facility in Volgograd in late July 2026, then on August 1, 2026, following a Ukrainian drone strike that destroyed the building.
Anadolu / Getty A large plume of smoke rises over St.
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