Ukrainian partisans poisoned Russian invaders with rat poison in temporarily occupied Melitopol, Zaporozhye region.
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Ukrainian resistance activists learned that the Russians ordered food and alcohol from one of the local cafes. The partisans added rat poison to the food and drinks given to the enemy. After the “treat” there are victims in the ranks of the occupiers. Mayor Ivan Fedorov announced this on November 21 during a national telethon.
There is another batch of eliminated enemies, which is even written about by enemy telegram channels. Our partisans ordered food from one of the local cafes, and after the Russian occupiers were able to taste it, everyone was poisoned. Some of them died and will not be able to fight against our state,” the mayor noted.
According to Russian media, the poisoning of the order was carried out by employees of the Russian Federal Security Service. It is reported that three enemy intelligence officers have died, and another is in serious condition in intensive care.
The occupiers are trying to find the courier who brought the poisoned dinner to the occupiers, but so far to no avail.
Let us recall that the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, reported that the Russian invaders are intensifying searches and inspections in the temporarily occupied territories. It got to the point that the other day in the village of Novoe near Melitopol, an enemy patrol checked the ability of men in a car to say the word “palyanitsa.”
Source: Racurs

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