Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russia’s massive Wildberries warehouses are sending shockwaves through the Russian economy, targeting the empire of Tatyana Kim—the country’s richest woman and founder of the nation’s Amazon-like giant. These central storage hubs, stocked with everything from electronics to clothes, are proving easy targets and could be losing up to 20% of their space—with losses hitting as much as $6 billion. The attacks, Kyiv says, aim to disrupt military supplies and stir public discontent, while also threatening Russia’s financial system, which heavily financed Wildberries’ expansion. Kim, a mother of seven who started it all from her Moscow apartment, is now navigating a turbulent legacy—including a high-stakes divorce battle that reportedly ended in gunfire.
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