AFP:
Vladislav Bakalchuk and a group of men came to the offices of e-commerce giant Wildberries -- Russia's largest online retailer -- on Wednesday for what he said were peaceful negotiations that turned violent.
Tatyana Bakalchuk, his estranged wife and the company's billionaire CEO, said he broke into the building with armed men and opened fire, in what she called a botched attempt to seize the company by force.
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The incident came weeks after Wildberries finalised a controversial merger deal that Russian President Vladimir Putin had personally approved but that Vladislav denounced as a "huge mistake".
On 13 January 2024 a fire broke out at the company's warehouse in the village of Shushary near St. Petersburg (coordinates: 59°47′01″N 30°26′44″E), whose area was 70 thousand m². Extinguishing of the fire lasted 30 hours. According to preliminary estimates, the amount of damage from the fire was approximately 11 billion rubles. The warehouse had operated without permission from the Russian State Construction Supervision Inspectorate (Gosstroynadzor) and had never been visited by the fire inspectorate.
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Her husband Vladislav Bakalchuk (the couple is in the process of getting divorced) calls the deal a hostile takeover and claims that Tatyana is being manipulated. Vladislav was unexpectedly supported by the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. He also called the deal a hostile takeover
(This is supposedly footage of the very public and chaotic shooting)