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Misrepresentation of Ukrainian Minister's statement leading to disinformation

I'm brand new to this, so here goes....

After reading an article on the AOL homepage about "grey" goods and Wildberries I looked-up Wildberries in Wiki. I noticed the following statementCite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).:

"In July 2021, Ukraine imposed sanctions against Wildberries and its owner Tatyana Bakalchuk. Trade in military uniforms and Russian books was named as the reason.[15]"

That sounded like something trying to bolster Putin's claim that Ukrainians were prejudiced against Russian speaking people. That led me to the note section. The article referenced in #15 was in Russian, but ref. #16 was in English and said:

"Ukrainian Minister of Culture Oleksandr Tkachenko said Wildberries had been banned because it had sold Russian propaganda and uniforms of Russian soldiers on its platform."

Then I copied & pasted part of the Russian article (ref. #15) into Google Translate and saw that the Ukrainian Minister had specified "anti-Ukrainian books" in that article.

I firmly believe that the comment should be edited to say "anti-Ukrainian books" instead of "Russian books" to be accurate:

"In July 2021, Ukraine imposed sanctions against Wildberries and its owner Tatyana Bakalchuk. Trade in military uniforms and anti-Ukrainian books was named as the reason.[15]"

My problem is that I am finding the editing process WAY more difficult than I thought it would be and since this article is translated into many other languages I'm worried that this misleading interpretation of the Ukrainian Minister's words will serve to further Russian disinformation. Is it possible to get this changed?

Skeletonkeycollector <https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4917405>

I see you have changed it yourself. In general you can follow the guideline: WP:Be_Bold.-- Abdul Muhsy talk 14:03, 19 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

This article needs updating, but I'm not finding the information needed to update it

This article states that Wildberries does business in several countries not listed on its official website. I suspect the on-going issue between Russia and Ukraine has something to do with that. Perhaps a Wikipedian fluent in Russian could more effectively search for sources explaining this (or someone who isn't sick with influenza could more effectively find sources in English)? PCHS-NJROTC (Messages)Have a blessed day. 16:53, 3 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

working with wild beeries company and become a seller

i would like to start a business with wild berries company im a student now studying in college i would like tp work and have external in come besides using my degree to work how can i start and what are the steps for me to do 2A00:1FA2:449C:6DA3:D003:1829:71F9:C9B2 (talk) 20:20, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]