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Unconfirmed report: Intentional poisoning of Russian soldiers in Kharkiv?

I think we need to treat all stories as suspect. There are a lot of atrocities happening. Over the weekend many videos and news accounts of dead civilians were reported. It will take a lengthy investigation to determine who did what. At this point it is certain that war crimes have been committed.

Peace for Public Health
 
There are two reports by Ukrainian intel. The poisoned pies and the alcohol poisoning are 2 separate incidents. Since the pies are reported to have been poisoned by civilians, I don't think that would be chemical weapons use by the Ukr military or government. If the government encourages poisoning, maybe that is another thing.

https://kdvr.com/news/two-russian-s...ng-poisoned-by-ukrainian-civilians-officials/
Two Russian soldiers killed, 28 in hospital after being poisoned by Ukrainian civilians: officials


by: Rachel Scully, The Hill via Nexstar Media Wire
Posted: Apr 4, 2022 / 09:40 AM MDT
Updated: Apr 4, 2022 / 09:40 AM MDT

(The Hill) — Ukraine’s intelligence agency on Saturday said that two Russian soldiers have died and 28 others were placed in intensive care after being poisoned by Ukrainian civilians.

The Ministry of Defense’s intelligence unit said in a Facebook post on Saturday that civilians in Kharkiv baked poisoned cakes for troops from Russia’s 3rd Motor Rifle Division. Two Russian soldiers died after eating the food and 28 others were taken to intensive care, the agency said.

The condition of the hospitalized soldiers remains unclear.

“Ukrainians are resisting the occupiers by all available means,” the agency said.

The agency also claimed that about 500 more soldiers are in hospital suffering from heavy alcohol poisoning “of unknown origin,” and that the Russian command is writing off these cases as “not combat losses.”...
 
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