Excessive consumption of cheap alcohol in the heat can lead to unpredictable consequences, the OP said.
As a result of mass poisoning in the ranks of the Russian army in the occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region, 22 soldiers died. Said data was announced by Advisor to the Office of the President Alexei Arestovich on Feigin Live on Saturday, August 20.
According to him, “the occupiers did something with canned food.”
In this regard, another adviser to the OP, Mikhail Podolyak, emphasized that “the excessive consumption of cheap unlicensed alcohol in a 40-degree heat, along with expired dry rations of” the Russian army “can certainly lead to unpredictable consequences.”
“Endless vomiting is better that may await you here. However, we understand that this is not the right time to expect sufficiency from you, so continue to tell “fables of good will” about the widespread use of “chemical weapons of alcohol,” he added.
Recall, on the eve of the Russian propaganda media said that the Russian military in Zaporozhye was poisoned with “botulinum toxin type B (toxin of artificial origin)” and that it was “sanctioned by Kyiv.”
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