The high-profile divorce between Tatyana and Vladislav Bakalchuk, co-founders of Wildberries, Russia's top online retailer, turned violent as a confrontation outside the Kremlin led to a shootout. The dispute involved control over the company, which processes 12 million orders daily and generated nearly $27 billion in sales. The incident, which left two dead and several injured, stemmed from disagreements over business decisions and personal matters. Russian authorities launched a criminal investigation, highlighting the complex intertwining of personal, corporate, and political interests in the case. The clash also underscored broader societal debates on family values and corporate governance in Russia.