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Nike has stopped sales in Russian online stores. The corresponding message appeared on her website.
A message on the front page of Nike’s Russian website states that the company cannot currently guarantee delivery of goods to Russian customers either through the site itself or through the mobile app. Customers are advised to visit the nearest branded store.
Earlier, the sale of goods in its Russian online store was stopped by Apple. There are no messages on her website, however, in the “Delivery” column, the inscription “currently unavailable” appeared on all positions, and the “Continue” die became inactive.
The day before, the Russian Post announced that it could suspend the acceptance of international shipments. The company said that this will happen if the sorting terminals are overcrowded. The company emphasized that in the context of the closure of airspace for Russian aircraft, the delivery time for international shipments will inevitably be increased.
Recall that within the framework of sanctions against the Russian Federation due to its military operation in Ukraine, the countries of the European Union and Canada closed their airspace to Russian aircraft, and Russia responded to such restrictions in a mirror-like manner.
Source: Rosbalt

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