A source for the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info reported that Wildberries is, quite patriotically, closing its warehouse in the Belgorod region due to drone attacks, leaving a large number of people unemployed. Other warehouses are experiencing serious problems.
According to the source, the warehouse in Belgorod is being closed (due to drone attacks). Goods from there are being transported to Tambov and Penza.
And at a warehouse in Ryazan, employees are being threatened with being completely replaced by North Korean workers. Approaching the "brotherly" migrant workers is prohibited, but workers are allowed to observe from a distance how ideal Wildberries employees should work. Early in the morning, about 200 Korean women are brought in on four buses. They are escorted to work by North Korean representatives. Visits to the restroom or the cafeteria are also only allowed under escort. After work, buses take the workers to an unknown location. They work seven days a week. Pay is 3,500 rubles per shift (regular workers earn twice as much), and almost the entire amount goes to the Juche regime.
Supply to the Wildberries warehouse in Voronezh has been restricted. No goods have been delivered there for almost two weeks. This may be due to the increase in rates for sellers on March 1st. The storage coefficient was increased from 75% to 160%. It has become unprofitable for sellers to transport goods to the Voronezh warehouse, so they transport them to a neighboring warehouse in Kotovsk (Tambov Oblast). Meanwhile, the Voronezh warehouse operates like a prison camp. Access to operations that offer the highest profits is restricted to the "privileged." When non-privileged individuals try to interfere, their superiors bluntly tell them, "If I see you in this area again, I'll break your nose."




