In the lawsuit, Aldi is accused of trademark infringement, unfair competition and unjust enrichment. Mondelēz said it is seeking damages.
It's important to note that almost all the information that has emerged since Sunday has been released by the SBU itself.Flushed with its own success, it is keen to cast the operation in the best possible light. Its information campaign has been helped by the fact that the Kremlin has said almost nothing.
Speaking to the media on Wednesday after handing out medals to SBU officers involved in the operation, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky repeated the claim that 41 aircraft had been damaged or destroyed."Half of them cannot be restored," he said, "and some will take years to repair, if they can be restored at all."Had a ceasefire been in place, he added, Operation Spider's Web would not have happened.
The latest four-minute compilation released by the SBU shows a number of key details.Shot from the perspective of some of the 117 drones involved, we see Russian strategic bombers, transport aircraft and airborne warning and control (AWACS) being hunted down.
Fires can be seen raging on a number of stricken planes.
For the first time, we get glimpses under the wings of some of the bombers, revealing that they were already armed with cruise missiles, which Russia has used to devastating effect in its air raids on Ukraine."As our industry transforms at a rapid pace, we continue to evaluate ways to efficiently manage our businesses while fuelling the state-of-the-art creativity and innovation that consumers value and expect from Disney," a spokesperson told the BBC.
The latest job cuts follow major layoffs announced in 2023, whenlet go as part of a drive by chief executive Bob Iger to save $5.5bn (£4.1bn).
The cuts will impact multiple teams including marketing departments for its film and television units.Workers in Disney's casting and development and corporate finance departments will also be affected.