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In Volgograd, Three Local Residents Were Detained for Publishing Photographs and Video of Wildberries, Attacked by Drones.

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In Volgograd, three local residents were detained for publishing photographs of the Wildberry warehouse attacked by Ukrainian drones.

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There are images of the consequences of an attack by Ukrainian drones online.

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In Volgograd, three local residents were detained for publishing photographs of the Wildberry warehouse attacked by Ukrainian drones.

·Riga, Latvia
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The Silovists detained three Volgograd residents who published photos and video of the fire at Wildberry's warehouse after the theft attack...

·Moscow, Russian Federation (the)
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In Petersburg and Volgograd, the police reported the detention of local residents for publishing photos and videos of drone hits on civilian objects. Thus, in Petersburg, a protocol was drawn up for a man whose videos "received popular pro-Ukrainean channels." As RIA News wrote, the detention took place on 31 July. The article by which Peterburgers are wanted (art. 8.6.3 of the City Administrative Offences Act) appeared in November 2024, which a…

Two girls and a young man who were filming a fire at Wildberry's warehouse after the drone attack were taken into custody by the Silovists. In a video published, all three called on the other residents not to film the blows and their consequences. . . . . . One detainee published a photo of the fire in the chat room. The second girl sent a photo of the dark cloud into the city chat room to find out if it was smoke after the impact or rain clouds…

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Mediazona broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation (the) on Saturday, August 1, 2026.
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