Telegram post from 'exilenova_plus' claims Ukrainian strikes destroyed major Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna, Russia, sparking reactions...
Exilenova+ · 1m 23s · 17 AUG 2026, 10:43 UTC
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17 AUG 2026, 10:43 UTC
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Telegram post from 'exilenova_plus' claims Ukrainian strikes destroyed major Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna, Russia, sparking reactions from Russian influencers. Key Observations: - **Text ** The post claims a 'sudden' strike hit the largest Wildberries (WB) warehouse in Kolomna (text says 'Колэдіно', likely a typo for Kolomna or a specific district, but context implies major WB hub). It states almost all mega-hubs are destroyed, leaving only Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and Novosibirsk. It frames this as destroying the 'largest Russian marketplace' that tried to profit from the war, causing bankruptcy for sellers. It accuses the Kremlin of terrorizing civilians and promises to bring the war home. - Video 1 (Woman with microphone): A woman (likely an influencer or commentator) is speaking into a small microphone. Overlays show a warehouse interior with stacked white bags (labeled 'FULFILO...' possibly Fulfillment) and a fashion photo of a woman in a beige tracksuit. This visually supports the 'Wildberries' (fashion marketplace) narrative. The watermark 'exilenova_plus' is present. - Video 2 (Woman with glasses): A woman with blonde hair and glasses, wearing a leopard print top, is speaking emotionally, possibly crying or distressed. This likely represents a Russian seller or entrepreneur reacting to the loss of their business/warehouse due to the strikes mentioned in the caption. Watermark 'exilenova_plus' present. - Video 3 (Man in car + Fire footage): A man in sunglasses driving a car is speaking. Intercut with footage of a massive fire and black smoke rising behind residential buildings. Text overlay says 'Валберис' (Wildberries in Cyrillic) and a coffin emoji. The Instagram handle '@PAVELITEL1' and song 'Rammstein - Mein Herz blutet' (My heart bleeds) are visible. This footage visually corroborates a large fire at a Wildberries facility near a residential area. Cross-Media Corroboration: - The text claims a strike on a Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna (or similar). Video 3 shows a massive fire with 'Wildberries' text overlay and a coffin emoji, suggesting the destruction claimed in the text. The location in Video 3 looks like a Russian residential area near an industrial zone. - Video 1 shows warehouse footage and fashion items, linking to the marketplace aspect. Video 2 shows an emotional reaction, likely from an affected seller. - All videos carry the 'exilenova_plus' watermark, indicating they are compiled by this pro-Ukrainian/exile channel to showcase the impact of strikes on Russian logistics/e-commerce. Reliability Assessment: MEDIUM - The text makes specific claims about locations (Kolomna/Kazan/Yekaterinburg/Novosibirsk) and the extent of destruction ('almost all mega-hubs'). These are unverified in the provided text alone. - Video 3 shows a real fire with 'Wildberries' text, but the location and exact timing are not independently verified here, though it aligns with the general narrative of strikes on Russian logistics. - The emotional videos (1 & 2) are likely authentic reactions from individuals, but their specific connection to the 'Kolomna' strike is assumed by the channel editor. - 'exilenova_plus' is a known pro-Ukrainian channel, so the framing is biased towards highlighting Russian losses. Red Flags & Propaganda Cues: - Typo in text: 'Колэдіно' is likely a misspelling of 'Коломна' (Kolomna) or a specific area, indicating rushed production or reliance on unverified sources. - Emotional manipulation: Video 2 shows a distressed person, likely used to evoke sympathy or show the 'human cost' for Russians (or conversely, the success of Ukrainian strikes causing Russian hardship). - Symbolism: Coffin emoji and Rammstein song in Video 3 emphasize 'death' or 'bleeding' of the Russian economy/marketplace. - Narrative framing: The text frames the strike as justice against a company profiting from war, and promises escalation ('bring the war home'). Operational Implications: - Confirms Ukrainian forces are targeting Russian e-commerce logistics infrastructure (Wildberries hubs). - Impact on Russian sellers: Significant financial losses, potential bankruptcy for those relying on the destroyed hubs. - Follow-up: Verify the specific location of the fire in Video 3 (Kolomna?) and cross-reference with open-source intelligence (OSINT) on Wildberries warehouse strikes. Check if the remaining hubs (Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk) are also targeted. Summary: A pro-Ukrainian Telegram post compiles videos and text to claim successful Ukrainian strikes on Wildberries warehouses in Russia, particularly a major fire near residential areas, aiming to show economic disruption and 'bring the war home'.
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Telegram post from 'exilenova_plus' claims Ukrainian strikes destroyed major Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna, Russia, sparking reactions...
Exilenova+ · 1m 23s · 17 AUG 2026, 10:43 UTC
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17 AUG 2026, 10:43 UTC
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Exilenova+File
1m 23s · 528x848
16 MB · 30.0 fps
Audio
Yes · No subtitles
Summary
Telegram post from 'exilenova_plus' claims Ukrainian strikes destroyed major Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna, Russia, sparking reactions from Russian influencers. Key Observations: - **Text ** The post claims a 'sudden' strike hit the largest Wildberries (WB) warehouse in Kolomna (text says 'Колэдіно', likely a typo for Kolomna or a specific district, but context implies major WB hub). It states almost all mega-hubs are destroyed, leaving only Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and Novosibirsk. It frames this as destroying the 'largest Russian marketplace' that tried to profit from the war, causing bankruptcy for sellers. It accuses the Kremlin of terrorizing civilians and promises to bring the war home. - Video 1 (Woman with microphone): A woman (likely an influencer or commentator) is speaking into a small microphone. Overlays show a warehouse interior with stacked white bags (labeled 'FULFILO...' possibly Fulfillment) and a fashion photo of a woman in a beige tracksuit. This visually supports the 'Wildberries' (fashion marketplace) narrative. The watermark 'exilenova_plus' is present. - Video 2 (Woman with glasses): A woman with blonde hair and glasses, wearing a leopard print top, is speaking emotionally, possibly crying or distressed. This likely represents a Russian seller or entrepreneur reacting to the loss of their business/warehouse due to the strikes mentioned in the caption. Watermark 'exilenova_plus' present. - Video 3 (Man in car + Fire footage): A man in sunglasses driving a car is speaking. Intercut with footage of a massive fire and black smoke rising behind residential buildings. Text overlay says 'Валберис' (Wildberries in Cyrillic) and a coffin emoji. The Instagram handle '@PAVELITEL1' and song 'Rammstein - Mein Herz blutet' (My heart bleeds) are visible. This footage visually corroborates a large fire at a Wildberries facility near a residential area. Cross-Media Corroboration: - The text claims a strike on a Wildberries warehouse in Kolomna (or similar). Video 3 shows a massive fire with 'Wildberries' text overlay and a coffin emoji, suggesting the destruction claimed in the text. The location in Video 3 looks like a Russian residential area near an industrial zone. - Video 1 shows warehouse footage and fashion items, linking to the marketplace aspect. Video 2 shows an emotional reaction, likely from an affected seller. - All videos carry the 'exilenova_plus' watermark, indicating they are compiled by this pro-Ukrainian/exile channel to showcase the impact of strikes on Russian logistics/e-commerce. Reliability Assessment: MEDIUM - The text makes specific claims about locations (Kolomna/Kazan/Yekaterinburg/Novosibirsk) and the extent of destruction ('almost all mega-hubs'). These are unverified in the provided text alone. - Video 3 shows a real fire with 'Wildberries' text, but the location and exact timing are not independently verified here, though it aligns with the general narrative of strikes on Russian logistics. - The emotional videos (1 & 2) are likely authentic reactions from individuals, but their specific connection to the 'Kolomna' strike is assumed by the channel editor. - 'exilenova_plus' is a known pro-Ukrainian channel, so the framing is biased towards highlighting Russian losses. Red Flags & Propaganda Cues: - Typo in text: 'Колэдіно' is likely a misspelling of 'Коломна' (Kolomna) or a specific area, indicating rushed production or reliance on unverified sources. - Emotional manipulation: Video 2 shows a distressed person, likely used to evoke sympathy or show the 'human cost' for Russians (or conversely, the success of Ukrainian strikes causing Russian hardship). - Symbolism: Coffin emoji and Rammstein song in Video 3 emphasize 'death' or 'bleeding' of the Russian economy/marketplace. - Narrative framing: The text frames the strike as justice against a company profiting from war, and promises escalation ('bring the war home'). Operational Implications: - Confirms Ukrainian forces are targeting Russian e-commerce logistics infrastructure (Wildberries hubs). - Impact on Russian sellers: Significant financial losses, potential bankruptcy for those relying on the destroyed hubs. - Follow-up: Verify the specific location of the fire in Video 3 (Kolomna?) and cross-reference with open-source intelligence (OSINT) on Wildberries warehouse strikes. Check if the remaining hubs (Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk) are also targeted. Summary: A pro-Ukrainian Telegram post compiles videos and text to claim successful Ukrainian strikes on Wildberries warehouses in Russia, particularly a major fire near residential areas, aiming to show economic disruption and 'bring the war home'.
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