In Kirov, an unidentified woman who appeared to be partially unclothed entered a Wildberries distribution point and caused a disturbance at the facility. This incident was reported by the Telegram channel Rise, which monitored the events as they unfolded. The sequence of actions began at night when the woman entered the pickup location, allegedly spreading soil and debris at the entrance before settling on a nearby bench next to the rehearsal booths inside the market area. In the early hours of the following day, company staff and a courier discovered the intruder still present at the site, prompting a response from security and law enforcement officials.
According to the marketplace’s press service, the Wildberries courier who arrived first at the scene in the morning immediately notified the police and assisted the intruder until authorities arrived. The company expressed appreciation for the courier’s prompt actions and communication, noting that it helped ensure safety and rapid reporting to the authorities.
Wildberries also stated that customer orders and operations at the distribution point were not disrupted as a result of the incident. The point continued to function normally, with standard pickup procedures resuming once the situation was addressed by responders. No additional incidents were reported, and staff maintained normal service levels throughout the day as investigators conducted their assessment at the scene.
A separate and unrelated note from the region referenced a different incident involving individuals in the Moscow area who are alleged to have stolen goods valued at a considerable amount from a Wildberries location. This report is not connected to the Kirov incident described above and is mentioned to reflect ongoing security concerns around multiple Wildberries facilities, underscoring the broader issue of loss prevention and rapid incident response across the network.