Mass poisoning occurs at the wake of a Russian officer in Sevastopol – there are dead

Sevastopol in the temporarily occupied Crimea reported the strange death of several people after going to a restaurant. They allegedly became victims of poisoning at the wake of a Russian officer who died from a “cotton” attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

In total, seven people were poisoned, two of them died. The situation was reported by one of the Russian Telegram channels, which “covers the Kremlin’s secrets.”

The authors of the post noted that Sevastopol is being shaken by a tragic series of events. According to them, the irreparable happened right at the wake of one of the occupying officers who died as a result of an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters.

“Seven guests were poisoned, two of them died in the intensive care unit,” the statement said.

The probable cause of the “tragic incident” was said to be spoiled fish served at a Sevastopol restaurant where the invaders were saying goodbye.

“The wake turned into another funeral,” the authors of the post added.

They said there was no need to look for those responsible for this particular “tragedy.” At the same time, they reminded that this summer Crimeans “repeatedly demanded” that the occupation “authorities” tighten control over local markets.

According to their data, such cases of poisoning have occurred on the peninsula more than once. For example, in June, “an entire family died because of fish poisoning,” and the so-called governor Razvozhayev “even forbade them to be buried.”

Then the publicity of the case allegedly led to the appearance of a “check from Moscow” in Sevastopol, which, as can be seen from the ongoing tragedies for the occupiers, led to nothing.

“It’s like one continuous black line…” the propagandists complained.

Source obozrevatel
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