Two individuals were tragically killed and several others injured in a shooting at the Moscow office of Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer.
The incident is reportedly linked to an ongoing dispute between the company's founder, Tatyana V. Bakalchuk, Russia's richest woman, and her estranged husband over the control of the business. The attack, described by Bakalchuk as a botched armed raid, marks a significant escalation in the conflict surrounding the future of Wildberries.
Authorities have responded to the scene, and the situation has drawn widespread attention due to the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the impact on one of Russia's most prominent companies.
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Tatyana V. Bakalchuk, the founder of Russia’s biggest online retailer, has been locked in a dispute with her estranged husband for months over the fate of her company.
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Two dead in botched armed raid on Russian retailer's office
Two people were killed in a shooting at the Moscow office of Russian... Vladimir Bakin attempted to seize Wildberries offices in Moscow," said CEO Tatyana Bakalchuk, who is Russia's richest woman. "To my deep regret, as a result of the armed attack...
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