Former deputy of the Kherson Regional Council Oleksandr Sydorenko registered a company under Russian law in the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson Oblast.
This is reported by Yevroprostir.
According to the registry, in June 2025 LLC “Tavriya Vin Tur” was established. The company’s primary activity is listed as renting and managing own or leased real estate.

The director of the enterprise is listed as a resident of Nova Kakhovka, Petro Tsapko. He is also a co-founder of the company together with Oleksandr Sydorenko.
The extract from the Russian registry also states that both co-founders have Russian citizenship, which was likely issued in the temporarily occupied territory.

It is noted that the occupation-era LLC “Tavriya Vin Tur” is effectively a clone of the Ukrainian enterprise “Tavriya Vin Tur”, which has the same co-founders and a similar type of activity.
In addition, Petro Tsapko is the director and founder of another company — LLC “Troniks”, which was registered under Russian law in August 2025.
Oleksandr Sydorenko was born in Crimea. Since 1960 he has lived in Nova Kakhovka.
Since 1979 he worked at the state farm-plant “Tavriya”, where he began his career as a technologist and later became the director of the cognac plant “Tavriya”. Later he held positions as deputy director for strategic development and director of LLC “Pioneer of New Technologies”.
Sydorenko was a deputy of the Kherson Regional Council for the first five convocations. In the fifth convocation he was elected from the party “People’s Union “Our Ukraine””.
In 2020 Petro Tsapko ran for the Nova Kakhovka City Council and the Kherson Regional Council from the Green Party of Ukraine. Previously, he was also involved in a public conflict with the former chief architect of Nova Kakhovka, Mykola Plyuyk, over development issues in the city.

