Ukrainian drones strike warehouse belonging to Russian retailer Ozon for the first time
Ukrainian drones have hit a warehouse belonging to major Russian online retailer Ozon for the first time, prompting the company to halt operations at the affected hub. Ozon is now rerouting deliveries and orders through other facilities.

Ukrainian drones have struck a warehouse operated by Ozon, one of Russia's major online retail companies, marking the first time the firm's infrastructure has been targeted in such an attack.
Following the strike, Ozon suspended operations at its Chapayevsk logistics hub. The company has since begun redirecting deliveries and customer orders through its other facilities in an effort to limit disruption.
What is known
Details about the incident remain limited. Publicly available information confirms the suspension of activity at the Chapayevsk hub and the rerouting of orders, but broader circumstances, the extent of any damage, and possible casualties have not been disclosed.
Ozon operates a large logistics network that handles order fulfillment across Russia, and the halt at Chapayevsk means a portion of its deliveries is now being processed through alternative sites.
The strike is notable as part of Ukraine's ongoing drone operations against targets inside Russia, distinguished in this case by being the first known instance in which Ozon-owned infrastructure has been affected.


