Ukrainian drones struck a Wildberries logistics complex in the village of Alexandrovka, Novousmansky District, Voronezh Region, overnight on August 11, according to Ukrainian monitoring channels and the Telegram channel ASTRA.

Voronezh Region Governor Alexander Gusev confirmed fires at two company warehouses. At one site, the blaze was contained over an area of 16,000 square meters; at the other, firefighting continued across 20,000 square meters. Drone debris also damaged three trucks and one car, Gusev said.

One person died: a 49-year-old man succumbed in hospital to injuries from falling debris. Two others were hospitalized — one was outside, the other at the logistics center's site.

Wildberries&Russ (RVB) said its logistics facilities in the Voronezh Region were evacuated in line with safety requirements. The attacked complex spans 152,900 square meters and could hold over 90 million product items. RVB invested about 11 billion rubles in the facility, which opened in November 2025.

Since July 18, Ukrainian drones have regularly targeted Wildberries logistics centers. According to Reuters, the marketplace may have lost about 20% of its warehouse capacity. More than 20 centers across at least six regions were hit, and at least 14 warehouses burned down. The Bell's sources estimate direct losses at 100–200 billion rubles, with the company's turnover down by a quarter.