Another apparent Ukrainian drone strike on 'Russia's Amazon' injures threepublished at 08:28 BST 3 August
Image source, Social mediaA fire at a warehouse belonging to Russia's biggest online retailer, caused by a drone strike, has left three people injured, a regional governor says.
Alexander Avdeyev says the facility in Russia's Vladimir region has been damaged and people have been evacuated. The warehouse owner, Wildberries, says firefighters are working at the scene.
In recent weeks, Ukraine has hit a number of Wildberries logistics hubs, describing them as legitimate targets because they provide the Russian military with drone components, navigation equipment and other gear.
Reports of the strike come as Russia claims to have hit three military cargo ships belonging to Ukraine in the Black Sea.
Meanwhile, Crimea's Russia-appointed governor Sergei Aksyonov is reporting three casualties from overnight strikes in the region.
We'll have all the news and analysis from across the region on this page.
Image source, TelegramSmoke rises at a Wildberries logistics hub in the Ryazan region of Russia following a Ukrainian strike on 29 July