French company Bonduelle's plant shelled in Russia
The company continues to do business in the terrorist country and pay taxes to its budget

The French food company Bonduelle's facility in Russia came under fire in early June.
Source. The group announced this on Monday, Reuters reports.
The company clarified that there were no injuries among the employees.
"As a result of the bombing in early June in the Belgorod region on the Russian-Ukrainian border, our industrial site in Shebekino was damaged. There were no casualties among employees, and the damage was limited," said a spokesperson for the group.
Bonduelle suspended production at its Shebekino plant, located 7 km from the Ukrainian border, in the fall for safety reasons.
Background. As a reminder, supermarkets in Ukraine are boycotting Bonduelle products due to the scandal of supplying them to the Russian army.
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