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2 dead after shooting at Moscow office of Russia's Wildberries

Two people were killed and 7 others injured in a shooting at the Moscow workplace of Russia's biggest online merchant Wildberries, investigators stated on Wednesday, an obvious escalation of a disagreement over the future of the business.

The shooting, which occurred a few blocks far from the Kremlin, took place around two months after Wildberries merged with another private firm in an offer that Russian media said was managed by the governmental administration.

Wildberries founder and bulk owner Tatyana Bakalchuk and her estranged husband Vladislav, who held a little stake, blamed each other over the event, which they stated taken place after a. group, including Vladislav, arrived at the office.

Russia's Investigative Committee, which probes major criminal activities,. released a criminal case and stated that two law enforcement officers were. amongst those hurt. Among those killed was a Wildberries. security personnel, the business said.

Russia's state news firm RIA reported, mentioning law. enforcement, that practically 30 people were detained. It did not. name any of those involved.

Wildberries announced plans to merge with smaller outside. advertising firm Russ in June, saying the goal was to develop a. digital trading platform. Vladislav opposed the merger.

Russian media reported that Maxim Oreshkin, deputy head of. the governmental administration, had actually been selected to supervise. the deal's application. The Kremlin said the strategy had actually won. President Vladimir Putin's support but he would not interfere. with its progress.

In late July, Tatyana, who is Russia's richest lady. according to Forbes magazine, stated she had filed for divorce. from Vladislav.

On Wednesday, Wildberries and Tatyana stated a group of armed. people, led by Vladislav, had actually tried to force entry to the. office.

Vladislav stated he and his representatives were unarmed and. had actually purely pertained to discuss business which security personnel of. the merged company, RVB, had contended him and his associates.

Wildberries said no conference with Vladislav had been. set up. It published video from inside the building proving. men battling at the end of a corridor. Gunshots might be heard. Other footage recorded from outside and shared on social media. revealed people running towards the entrance, the sound of gunfire. and men drawing firearms.

The company, which began as an online platform. reselling clothes, now provides everything from electronics to. kitchenware, with billions of dollars in turnover.

(source: Reuters)