a development and construction subsidiary of Russia’s largest e-commerce operator Wildberries, has filed a RUB37bn ($0.4bn) lawsuit against its main beneficiary Vladislav Bakalchuk in the ...
In response, gunfire ensued. The press service of the joint company Wildberries and Russ told TASS that co-owner of the online retailer Vladislav Bakalchuk tried to break into the company's office ...
Kenes (Kenges) Rakishev decided to help Kadyrov and Putin circumvent sanctions by becoming the beneficiary of the section of ...
Wildberries said armed men accompanying Vladislav Bakalchuk, the husband of CEO Tatyana Bakalchuk, illegally entered the company's office building in central Moscow and opened fire. Videos on ...
According to Wildberries founder Tatyana Bakalchuk, the incident was an unsuccessful attempt of a hostile take-over led by Vladislav Bakalchuk, Sergey Anufriyev and Vladimir Bakin MOSCOW ...
She and her husband, IT entrepreneur Vladislav Bakalchuk, have seven children. Wildberries started as a small venture reselling clothes from Otto, a German retail company. Bakalchuk told Bloomberg ...
One of the most likely versions explaining the incident links the attack to the deadly shooting in the Moscow office of the ...
Vladislav Bakalchuk, and a group of men came to the offices of e-commerce giant Wildberries for what he said were peaceful negotiations that turned violent. He has ...
Wildberries' press service said that the fight broke out when Vladislav Bakalchuk, the estranged husband of the company's founder Tatiana Kim (formerly Bakalchuk), tried to "illegally" enter the ...
Seven others were wounded, including police officers. Vladislav and his wife Tatyana Bakalchuk, who filed for divorce in July, have been embroiled in a bitter and public tussle since Wildberries ...