The pilots even managed to cut the sweet gift, but decided to check the suspicious package.
Russian military pilots, graduates of the Armavir Military Aviation School, said they allegedly tried to poison them. It was discussed on Sunday, October 22, on the Fighterbomber public page, written on behalf of a retired Russian fighter-bomber pilot.
The incident was indicated to have occurred on October 21. The military then held a “celebration” in honor of the graduation anniversary and invited guests.
Z-blogger wrote that someone sent them cake and whiskey.
“Grateful fans of the graduates’ work could not ignore this event and sent a large 20 kg cake and several boxes of whiskey to the graduation anniversary,” he wrote.
They cut the cake, but did not eat it, but tried to find out who it was from. Unable to find the postcard, the courier was detained. It turned out that he was from occupied Melitopol and after delivering the cake and wine, the man allegedly bought a plane ticket and was flying out of the Russian Federation.
Z – blogger said the courier allegedly admitted that the cake and whiskey were poisoned.
“Even the AVACUL emblem was drawn up to date. The cake was made from scratch in Armavir. They are now looking for confectioners,” he added.

In Mariupol, 26 occupiers died of food poisoning, and 15 more went to intensive care for the same reason.
A resident of the Altai region of the Russian Federation poisoned water for Russian military personnel.
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Source: korrespondent

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