A few years ago, there were already two attempts to poison a military with arsenic and an unknown toxic chemical.
The commander of the Georgian Legion, Mamuka Mamulashvili, said he was poisoned. He contacted law enforcement agencies. Ukrainian Pravda wrote this on Thursday, June 13.
He said that stomach pain has been bothering him for a long time, but the doctors could not find the cause. After toxicology tests in a German laboratory, they found that there were high levels of arsenic, mercury and tin in the body, which according to Mamulashvili, entered the body with food.
He indicated that he was feeling well and admitted that he did not know where or how he was poisoned.
“It is very difficult to calculate, the toxicologist said about 4-5 months ago since the poison was in the blood during this time I can eat anywhere and anyone can be in Germany, when they are cut into pieces there in February of this year.” And what I didn’t like was that most of the hospital staff were nurses, the doctor assured me that everything was checked when I asked if they could poison me the operation, such strong reactions started spasms,” shared the military.

Mamulashvili added that the military prosecutor’s office and the National Police have started an investigation into his possible poisoning.
We remind you that after the poisoning of the wife of the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Marianna Budanova, and several employees of the department, additional security measures were introduced in the Main Intelligence Directorate.
The former head of the Russian-language directorate of the pro-Kremlin TV channel Russia Today, Anton Krasovsky, was hospitalized for poisoning.
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Source: korrespondent

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