Russia's 'Amazon' in deep-strike Ukraine blitz, wiping billions from Putin-linked CEO
Measured from 14 Aug 2026 (event start)
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What Happened
Ukrainian drones have destroyed 27% of Wildberries warehouse capacity through sustained strikes, with estimated losses reaching $8.5 billion. Wildberries is Russia's largest e-commerce and logistics platform. The strikes disrupt Russian domestic supply chains and civilian commerce during wartime.
How This Reaches Markets
Destruction of logistics infrastructure degrades Russia's domestic supply chain efficiency, raising input costs for goods distribution and reducing economic productivity. This compounds Russia's existing refinement capacity losses from similar drone strikes, extending Russia's shift toward import dependence and barter arrangements (evidenced by emergency oil imports from India).
Companies Involved
Russian equities face valuation pressure from supply-chain disruptions and asset destruction; Wildberries is major public e-commerce equity
Demonstrates Ukraine's expansion of drone strike targeting to civilian logistics infrastructure, increasing economic friction in Russia and potentially accelerating its resource-constraint crisis
Strikes ongoing through August 2026, representing sustained campaign over previous months
Reported August 13-14, 2026. Ukrainian drone strikes on Wildberries logistics infrastructure represent escalation of attacks on civilian commercial targets with strategic supply-chain impact.
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