From the founder of Wildberries …

“There are no words to describe all the feelings and emotions caused by the attacks on ordinary people, on our employees, on us, who are simply doing our jobs,” she wrote on Telegram. “But these situations demonstrate the most important thing: we must continue to do what we do for the benefit of people.”

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    1 month ago

    She’s been radicalized by the attack. This was a big problem for the USA in Vietnam.

    These terror attacks strengthen Russian resolve.

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      Ukraine was also radicalized by Russian strikes on civilian apartments, hospitals, theaters, railway stations, markets, schools and power infrastructure (in the middle of winter no less). Or are those legitimate military targets now?

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      1 month ago

      Ukraine has limited manpower compared to Russia, and thus needs to take every step possible to reduce the ability for Russia to supply its military, including procurement services such as those provided by Wildberries.