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Russian Troops Dead After Getting 'Treated' to Poisoned Meals, Ukraine Officials Say

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  2 years ago  •  5 comments

By:   YahooNews

Russian Troops Dead After Getting 'Treated' to Poisoned Meals, Ukraine Officials Say
In a show of hospitality, Ukrainian citizens in the besieged region of Kharkiv have reportedly been "treating" Russian troops local delicacies—laced with poison. At least two troops from the 3rd Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Federation died immediately after eating stuffed buns served by the residents of Izium, a town about 80 miles southeast of Kharkiv, the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine wrote Saturday in an a

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In a show of hospitality, Ukrainian citizens in the besieged region of Kharkiv have reportedly been "treating" Russian troops local delicacies—laced with poison.

At least two troops from the 3rd Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Federation died immediately after eating stuffed buns served by the residents of Izium, a town about 80 miles southeast of Kharkiv, the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine wrote Saturday in an announcement posted to Facebook.

Another 28 Russians are being treated in intensive care from eating the contaminated treats. The condition of these poisoned invaders has yet to be confirmed.

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According to the Intelligence Directorate, several hundred Russian soldiers have also suffered severe illnesses from drinking poisoned alcohol while occupying the region. Ukrainian officials said that the Russian military is "writing off these cases as so-called 'non-combat losses.'"

Though Russian troops have reportedly retreated from the capital of Kyiv, The New York Times reports that insurgent forces have not relented in their efforts to take Izium, despite the locals' culinary efforts. The town, which lies along the eastern frontline near the Russian border, has been targeted intensely since the start of the war nearly six weeks ago. Control of the eastern city, which is about 70 miles from the Russian border, would allow Russians to strategically coordinate with forces fighting further south in the Donbas region. This would then split the eastern front and isolate Ukraine's southern forces from those fighting in the north.

Putin Stoops to Shocking New Low in Humiliating Retreat From Kyiv

The historic city of Kharkiv, which lies about 25 miles from the border, has sustained some of the most severe fighting since the war began, the Times reports. In the struggle to take the strategic city, Russian forces have reportedly resorted to destroying it.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    2 years ago

Not a good idea to take food from people you are otherwise trying to slaughter. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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1.1  Kavika   replied to  JohnRussell @1    2 years ago
Not a good idea to take food from people you are otherwise trying to slaughter. 

No, but it seems that they are the brightest group around. And according to reports, the Russian soliders were told they would be met with open arms. 

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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2  Paula Bartholomew    2 years ago

Bon appetite comrades.

 
 
 
arkpdx
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3  arkpdx    2 years ago

That's what you get when you keep trying to shoot a rochet up someone's ass,. 

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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3.1  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  arkpdx @3    2 years ago
That's what you get when you keep trying to shoot a rochet up someone's ass,.

Now that is brutal. How did they get even a quarter of the white  vestment usually worn by a  Roman Catholic bishop up there?

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