UKRAINIAN DRONES REPORTEDLY STRIKE RUSSIA’S LARGEST WILDBERRIES LOGISTICS HUB
Ukrainian long-range weapons reportedly struck the Wildberries logistics center in Koledino, approximately 30–40 kilometers south of central Moscow.r
The facility lies roughly 500 kilometers from Ukraine’s border and between 600 and 700 kilometers from the nearest active frontline, demonstrating Ukraine’s continued ability to reach the industrial and logistical belt surrounding the Russian capital.
Koledino is not an ordinary warehouse. It is described as Wildberries’ largest and oldest sorting center, covering more than 200,000 square meters. Earlier company figures indicated that thousands of workers processed as many as three million items there every day, making the complex one of the central arteries of Russia’s e-commerce distribution network.
Damaging or repeatedly shutting down such a facility can disrupt deliveries, overwhelm alternative warehouses and impose losses across thousands of Russian businesses that depend on the platform. Wildberries also sells uniforms, helmets, drone components and other dual-use products, although there is no confirmation that military supplies were stored at Koledino when it was hit.
Some channels have suggested that FP-5 Flamingo missiles may have been involved, but this has not been confirmed. Previous strikes around Koledino were attributed to Ukrainian FP-1 long-range drones, and the weapon used in the latest attack should remain listed as unidentified pending further evidence.
