Russia's overnight barrage burned down the Ukrainian warehouse of a German household brand. The strike on the night of 5 August destroyed the central warehouse of Liqui Moly Ukraine, which supplies motor oils, lubricants, and automotive chemicals, the company reported on Facebook.
The strike hit a foreign company's civilian supply hub, part of a widening campaign against Ukraine's warehouses.
"This night, as a result of an enemy strike, our central product warehouse in Ukraine was completely destroyed by fire," Liqui Moly said, adding that all employees were safe and no one was hurt.
Founded in 1957, Liqui Moly develops and produces its motor oils and additives in Germany, where it has been named the best brand in the lubricants category for years, and sells its products in about 150 countries. Its Ukraine warehouse is the local distribution center for a global consumer brand, the kind of ordinary commercial infrastructure now being hit.
The company plans to keep operating
Liqui Moly said the loss will not stop its business. Despite significant material damage, the distributor does not plan to halt operations and is already working to restore supplies, rebuild its logistics processes, and launch new delivery routes.
That response mirrors what Russia's warehouse campaign is forcing on businesses across Ukraine: decentralizing storage and rerouting deliveries to survive.
The strike fits a documented campaign
Hitting a motor oil warehouse continues Russia's pattern of striking civilian storage and logistics. Presidential adviser Serhii Beskrestnov has said Russia has intensified attacks on warehouses and production sites, including food, retail, and construction materials, and that this trend will hold.
Russia finds such targets cheaply, Beskrestnov has said, through local informants paid to watch trucks and stock rather than through satellites. A distribution warehouse for a consumer brand is exactly the sort of soft, easily-located civilian target that a campaign hits, damaging the supply of ordinary goods while endangering the workers inside.
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