The warlord, the oligarch and the unravelling of Russia’s Amazon.com

Before the Ukraine war, Wildberries was a giant of e-commerce. Now it’s caught up in a medieval blood feud

By Nataliya Vasilyeva

One bright afternoon last September, a 47-year-old Russian entrepreneur walked down an elegant street near the Kremlin towards the headquarters of the country’s largest e-commerce business. Moments later, passersby heard screams.

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