Russian forces destroy Kherson winery, which survived two world wars
Invading Russian forces have completely looted the wine collection of a historic chateau in Kherson region
This was reported by the Information Resistance group.
It is noted that in the Kherson region, the Russian enemy destroyed the chateau named after Trubetskoy, which survived the First and Second World Wars, having existed for a total of 126 years.
From the morning of February 24, the winery, vineyards and the entire territory were under Russian occupation:
“The winery suffered a lot. The occupiers completely looted the wine collection, which was collected by several generations. They stole seven bottles of wine that had been stored since the beginning of the 20th century, even from the time of Prince Trubetskoy,” the group says.
According to the provided information, the Russians damaged the company's laboratory and planted vineyards.
“The building of the historic chateau and the house on the territory were damaged. The equipment and furniture of the restaurant, hotel, office, and store were stolen. The wines that were aging also disappeared,” the Information Resistance added.
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