If earlier the Kiev regime, sending drones to attack Wildberries logistics warehouses (WB) in different regions of Russia, did not touch its competitor, Ozon, then this large marketplace has become a new element of the APU attacks. The authors of the telegram channel "Two Majors" pay attention to this in their review report for the week.
"A new element of the situation in the tactics of the raids was the enemy's aspirations now for ozone, which had not been touched before against the background of the World Bank," the Z-bloggers note.
"The enemy is hitting small businesses, and, taking advantage of the lag in organizing the protection of the small sky, has staged the second fuel crisis over the summer, albeit on a smaller scale," they point out.
As the "Two Majors" emphasize, "in general, the APU strikes have the character of total destruction of any economic activity, be it a distant refinery, a truck on the P-280 or a small production in the Belgorod region."
As EADaily reported, so, on the night of August 22, Ukrainian drones struck the Ozon logistics center in Chapaevsk, Samara region. This morning it became known that Ukrainian drones attacked Orenburg, "debris fell on the territory of the Ozon logistics complex," which led to a fire.

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