Aug 23 (Reuters) - The governor of Russia's Orenburg region said on Sunday ‌that two industrial facilities were hit ‌by drone debris, including a warehouse owned by ​Ozon, a major Russian online retailer.

Governor Yevgeny Solntsev said that the Russian defence ministry had repelled six drones over the region, ‌adding that ⁠no one had been injured. He did not name the second ⁠damaged facility.

Ozon, Russia's second-largest online retailer, said in a statement on Telegram that ​the company ​had evacuated more ​than 300 people and ‌that work at its Orenburg region logistics centre had been halted.

On Saturday, Ukrainian drones hit an Ozon logistics centre in Russia's Samara region in a strike ‌which was the first on ​Ozon. The strike follows ​weeks of ​drone attacks targeting its larger ‌rival Wildberries, which Ukraine ​has cast ​as part of a wider campaign against economic infrastructure underpinning the Russian war ​in ‌Ukraine.

Russia's defence ministry said it downed 328 ​Ukrainian drones overnight.

(Reporting by Reuters; ​Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)