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Peskov refused to comment on the situation around Wildberries

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The shooting outside the Wildberries office in Moscow is not within the Kremlin's competence and is considered part of a business process. Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, September 23.

"We do not consider this a topic for our comments. The events are being investigated by the investigative authorities. The merger process itself, again, is not within our competence. These are absolutely business processes, business processes," the Kremlin spokesman pointed out.

Earlier, on September 21, Meshchansky district court of Moscow imposed a penalty in the form of 15 days of administrative arrest on 13 participants of the conflict at the office of the Wildberries marketplace in the center of the capital.

On September 18, the press service of the united company Wildberries and Russ reported about the attempted illegal entry of Vladislav Bakalchuk, the husband of the founder of the marketplace Tatiana Bakalchuk, into the company's office. On the same day Bakalchuk himself said that he and his team at the Wildberries office in the center of Moscow tried to attack. Later, Tatyana Bakalchuk called the incident a raid led by her husband.

After the emergency it was reported about the death of two guards of the office, there were detentions of the participants of the conflict. Bakalchuk himself was detained for two days, he was charged with murder, attempted murder and self-rule. Later, on September 20, he was released home.

September 19, law enforcement agencies indicated that more than 30 defendants were charged in the case of the conflict with the shooting at Wildberries. The measure of restraint was elected at closed sessions on September 19 and 20. A total of 30 people were arrested, six of them were sent to pre-trial detention for two months - until November 18 by the decision of Basmanny court.

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