Ukrainian prosecutors say they are planning charges against the leader of a Crimean winery for professedly opening a 240-year-old jug for Vladimir Putin and Silvio Berlusconi.
The Russian president and previous Italian chief spent a weekend ago in Crimea visiting old remnants.
Prosecutors say they drank at Crimea's eminent Massandra winery.
Massandra was Ukrainian government property before Russia's extension of Crimea in March 2014.
Any charges couldn't at present be sought after in Crimea, where Russia has full control.
Russian media refered http://www.yeunhacvang.com/forums/index.php?action=profile;area=index;sa=settings;u=458225;e99cd8e=9fc74b540c1c5a0516391414e23b3f5c to by Radio Free Europe reported that Berlusconi inquired as to whether he could test the wine amid a voyage through Massandra.
A witness said Massandra's new professional Russian executive Yanina Pavlenko accordingly uncorked a valuable jug of 1775 Jeres de la Frontera for her prestigious visitors.
Russian TV a week ago demonstrated Mr Berlusconi deliberately studying dust-shrouded jugs of wine while the Russian pioneer listened to Ms Pavlenko as she gave them the visit.
Later, the Italian very rich person is seen taking a gander at a jug recognized to be from the vintage of 1891, and asked in English: "Is it conceivable to drink?"
The executive answered: "Yes."
It is hazy what happened to that container, however Ukrainian prosecutors say the jug they are focusing on was worth more than https://www.spreaker.com/user/sinusheadache3 $90,000 (£58,000). They say they are planning theft charges against Ms Pavlenko.
"This is one of the five jugs that constitute Massandra's or Crimea's legacy, as well as the legacy of all Ukrainian individuals,'' Nazar Kholodnytsky, first appointee prosecutor for Crimea told the Associated Press news organization in Kiev.
He said two jugs like the one supposedly devoured were unloaded in London in 2001 and one got about $49,700 (£32,000; €44,000).
"The stores went to the state coffers and upheld the improvement of Massandra and wine-production in Crimea," Mr Kholodnytsky said.
Ms Pavlenko's ancestor as representative, Nikolay Boyko, was rejected in February after Russian prosecutors documented extortion charges against him.
The new representative is herself needed in Ukraine for treachery after she voted for Russian addition in 2014.
"Presently she's added one more wrongdoing to high treachery," Mr Kholodnytsky said.
Mr Putin and http://www.crystalspace3d.org/main/User_talk:Sinusheadachesymptoms Berlusconi appreciated great individual relations when the Italian pioneer was in force, which they have kept up since he exited office in 2

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