Russian Soldiers Killed And Hospitalized By ‘Poison Buns’ Gift

Two Russian soldiers have died and 28 are in hospital after being POISONED by pastry delicacies offered to them by civilians near besieged Kharkiv.

According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, Two troops from the 3rd Motor Rifle Division died after being given stuffed buns laced with poison.

Another 28 soldiers are in intensive care after civilians in Izium gave the poisoned gifts to the invaders. This comes after more than 500 Russian troops were hospitalized after drinking poisoned alcohol.

The eastern city of Izium is likely to see more conflict in the coming weeks as Putin looks to eastern Ukraine.

Russian forces are also reportedly weighing up whether to attempt an amphibious invasion of Odessa. The city which is known as the ‘jewel of the Black Sea’ was rocked by a Russian airstrike early on Sunday morning.

After the retreat from the Kyiv region, mass graves were found with more than 300 civilian corpses in them with pictures of civilian bodies circulating on social media

The scenes led to condemnation from the international community including foreign secretary Liz Truss

If reports of the dead civilians are anything to go by, the poison attack seems to be payback.


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