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The Russians destroyed a wine-making enterprise in the Kherson region that survived two world wars

The occupiers completely looted the wine collection, which was collected by several generations.

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Russian occupiers destroyed the Trubetsky chateau in Kherson region, which existed for 126 years and survived the First and Second World Wars. This was reported by the Information Resistance group.

The winery and all the vineyards were occupied on February 24, a few hours after the beginning of the invasion.

“The winery was badly damaged. The occupiers completely looted the wine collection, which was collected by several generations. Seven bottles of wine were stolen, which had been stored since the beginning of the 20th century, even from the time of Prince Trubetsky,” said the message of “Information Resistance”. In addition to vintage wines, the occupiers took away the equipment and furniture of the restaurant, hotel, office, and shop. And they also damaged the laboratory, planted vineyards.

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Source: ZN

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