Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries

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Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries

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Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries - Published Ukrainian drones have hit several retail warehouses belonging to...

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  • Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries - Published Ukrainian drones have hit several retail warehouses belonging to Russia's biggest online retailer, Wildberries, in a matter of days, dealing a blow to a large number of small and medium-sized businesses.
  • After months of drone attacks on oil depots and refineries, Kyiv says it is now targeting logistics hubs used by Russians to buy military equipment, and disrupting supplies to the Russian army.
  • We're already getting screwed over from every direction as it is." In Ukraine's first attack on Wildberries at the weekend, two warehouses were hit, at Elektrostal east of Moscow and in Kotovsk in the Tambov region, some 400km (250 miles) from the Ukrainian border.
  • Further attacks overnight into Wednesday hit Wildberries logistic hubs at Krasnodar and Nevinnomyssk in the Stavropol region.

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Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries
Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries

Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries - Published Ukrainian drones have hit several retail warehouses belonging to Russia's biggest online retailer, Wildberries, in a matter of days, dealing a blow to a large number of small and medium-sized businesses. After months of drone attacks on oil depots and refineries, Kyiv says it is now targeting logistics hubs used by Russians to buy military equipment, and disrupting supplies to the Russian army. We're already getting screwed over from every direction as it is." In Ukraine's first attack on Wildberries at the weekend, two warehouses were hit, at Elektrostal east of Moscow and in Kotovsk in the Tambov region, some 400km (250 miles) from the Ukrainian border. Further attacks overnight into Wednesday hit Wildberries logistic hubs at Krasnodar and Nevinnomyssk in the Stavropol region. Ukrainian drones hit Russian online giant retailer Wildberries for second time - Published15 hours ago Who is Mykhailo Drapatyi, Ukraine's new commander-in-chief? Businesses had already been disrupted before the warehouse attacks, but now some have lost much of their stock overnight.

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