Wildberries, Russia's largest e-commerce platform, announced it will not compensate sellers whose goods were destroyed in the demolition of its Moscow warehouses, according to a company statement. The demolitions were reported earlier today in the context of a Ukrainian strike on the company's facilities.
Wildberries, the Russian e-commerce giant, has announced that it will not compensate sellers whose goods were destroyed in the demolition of its Moscow warehouses. The company's statement comes hours after a Ukrainian strike on Wildberries facilities that left at least seven dead and dozens wounded, as The Zioneer reported at 13:10 Jerusalem. The current message describes the demolition of warehouses in Moscow, though the exact cause of the demolitions is not specified. The company's decision not to compensate sellers may affect thousands of small businesses relying on the platform. The full scale of the damage and the number of affected sellers remain unclear.
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