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'The package won't arrive:' Blazes at Wildberries warehouses in Russia's Penza, Udmurtia amid more Ukrainian drone strikes
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"The package won't arrive, not for Penza, not for the Red Army... sorry, Udmurtia," Magyar wrote on Telegram in his signature cryptic style.
According to calculations made by Russian independent media outlet Verstka before the last two attacks, Wildberries had already lost 15.4% of its total floor space.
Wildberries lists a variety of military equipment available for purchase on its website, including drone components and body armor.
Wildberries, along with company founder Tatyana Kim — Russia's wealthiest woman — have been subject to international sanctions and trade restrictions due to Russia's all-out war against Ukraine.
When imposing sanctions against the company in 2022, Poland noted that Wildberries was "the largest taxpayer in the Russian Federation."