The wine and food the girls brought were said to contain “large doses of arsenic,” and strychnine was found in one of the bottles, the sources said.
In the temporarily occupied Crimean city of Simferopol, two girls allegedly poisoned dozens of Russian military personnel. This was reported by the propaganda Telegram channel Kremlin Snuffbox, citing sources on Saturday, December 2.
“Two beautiful women came to the checkpoint of the military unit and introduced themselves as local residents. They brought seven bottles of vodka and some snacks – fish, sausage, bread, cheese. They told the guards that they wanted to thank our son for everyone. their defense. Guys, vodka and food They took it, drank with their colleagues, ate. And many were poisoned, “said the message.
The wine and food brought by the girls allegedly contained “large doses of arsenic,” and strychnine was found in one of the bottles. In total, 24 Russian military personnel died, another 11 were hospitalized.
An investigation has been launched into this fact. invaders are looking for women.
We remind you that in November, the Russian invaders poisoned themselves in Melitopol after ordering food in one of the local cafes.
And in October, a case was opened in Russia for the attempt to poison the pilots of the Armavir Military Aviation School.
Source: korrespondent

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