Wildberries and Other Russian Marketplaces Ask Kremlin for Hundreds of Billions After Drone Strikes
The appeal seeks direct budget payments and six-month tax relief after strikes destroyed warehouses and caused losses estimated at up to 700 billion rubles.
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The Ukrainian drone attacks in stock of the Russian online dealer Wildberries cause billions of damage.
The largest Russian e-commerce companies have requested assistance from the Russian Government from the federal budget.
Wildberries and other Russian marketplaces ask Kremlin for hundreds of billions after drone strikes
Wildberries, Ozon, Yandex, Avito and Kuper have appealed to the Russian government to provide budget funding to businesses that suffered losses from drone attacks. The proposed measures include direct payments, tax deferrals and the cancellation of late-payment penalties and fines.
Russian E-Commerce Giants Beg Kremlin for Bailout After Devastating Drone Strikes
Russia’s largest e-commerce companies have appealed to the government for non-refundable federal financial aid to compensate sellers for catastrophic losses caused by Ukrainian drone attacks, The Moscow Times reported on August 14. The appeal follows a Ukrainian drone campaign that destroyed all of industry giant Wildberries' major warehouses, eliminating roughly one-third of the company’s total storage capacity. A recent report estimates the to…
Marketplayers want compensation after drone attacks.
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