Satellite imagery has revealed the extent of the damage to Wildberries' logistics center in Koledino, Moscow region, following a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on August 16.
The facility, located about 45 kilometers south of Moscow, was engulfed by a massive fire after the strike.
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Images published by Exilenova+ show extensive destruction across the warehouse complex. The main logistics facility appears to have suffered catastrophic fire damage, with large sections of the building burned out.

Satellite imagery also indicated extensive roof collapse and near-total destruction of the main warehouse bays.
The Koledino site covered approximately 229,500 square meters, making it the largest logistics hub in Wildberries' network. The facility served as a major distribution center for goods moving through the company's Moscow-area operations.
According to Exilenova+, the Koledino complex had also been used for purposes connected to russian military logistics.
Another strike hit a production building within the Wildberries complex, while satellite imagery also showed damage from an earlier attack on the company's Koledino 3PL logistics facility.
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