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 the
Ukraine Ministry of Defence
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Chay Quinn
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
4/3/2022 10:36:49 AM
Russian troops near Kharkiv died after eating poisoned stuffed buns given to them as 'gifts' by Ukrainian citizens, a Ukrainian intelligence agency has claimed.Two soldiers from the 3rd Motor Rifle Division died immediately after eating the delicacies served by the citizens of Izium, a Facebook post by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine announced on Saturday. Another 28 Russian troops are in intensive care after the poisoning with several hundred others also suffering from 'severe illnesses' after drinking poisoned alcohol given to them by civilians.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 4/3/2022 10:41:41 AM (No. 1118189)
By now, Russia has to realize they have destroyed any relationship they had with Ukraine. The Ukrainians hate them. There is going to be more of this and wait until things start happening on Russian soil. It's called payback.
F Putin! Ask any Ukrainian.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
franq 4/3/2022 11:04:09 AM (No. 1118213)
For some reason, this makes me sad. Sure, I want to see evil crushed.
But the things people are doing to people....
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Pearson365 4/3/2022 11:24:08 AM (No. 1118238)
Mixed emotions. While the Russians have a history of brutality and are the invaders, this poisoning gives Putin and his thugs another excuse to murder civilians. As if the Russians needed another excuse to slaughter anyone they distrust or simply dislike.
Will someone please explain why the purpose of the UN? And why there is a Geneva Convention? And why Biden is releasing bomb making Islamic terrorists from Gitmo?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Bambihunter 4/3/2022 12:06:31 PM (No. 1118261)
That is, as I recall, what decent people do with rats.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Quigley 4/3/2022 12:17:29 PM (No. 1118272)
I’m with ##2 and 3.
Add on top of it that bidet fomented the invasion. And the bidet family helped loot Ukraine. And the cuban missile crisis and Russia not wanting weapons on its border. And bidet’s regime change stmt, sending troops to Ukraine stmt, and his 2021 stmt about having assembled the greatest vote fraud team ever assembled. And the Russian Hoax. And the filthy dims.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
FLCracker 4/3/2022 12:19:21 PM (No. 1118276)
I think this was not a smart move on the part of the Ukranian citizens - not that hardly any of them got a chance to weigh in on this event.
On a very practical level, you want to do things that make it harder for that soldier to pull the trigger than to make it easier. How more likely are Russian soldiers to open up on Ukranian citizens after this?
After what was discovered in Bucha, maybe there is no hope. However, if you are on the wrong end of the barrel, do you want the odds to be 100% or 95%?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 4/3/2022 12:23:21 PM (No. 1118282)
THIS is what you get as an invader. People who absolutely want you dead. Unrelenting, unwavering, unending.
Go back to your own country.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
red1066 4/3/2022 12:58:42 PM (No. 1118318)
I have mixed feelings about this. Nothing good can come from this. The general world view is that the Ukrainians had the moral high ground up to this point. Stories like this can flip that world view even if the reasoning behind it is understood. But I'm not there, and it's not my country and I haven't seen my town or home destroyed or people I know killed. So, what I think means squat.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 4/3/2022 1:20:38 PM (No. 1118330)
I am surprised at the folks that find this to be wrong. If I had an invader here in the USA, and a chance to poison a bunch of them...I'd do it with glee, and repeat as many times as I could get away with it.
Don't invade someone else's country. And all is fair in war.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 4/3/2022 1:21:49 PM (No. 1118332)
Really, it takes a special kind of stupid to take food or drink from citizens whose country you have just invaded.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Trav 4/3/2022 1:50:07 PM (No. 1118345)
Poisoning is officially a war crime.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Ashley Brenton 4/3/2022 1:54:50 PM (No. 1118346)
Operation Arsenic and Old Lace.
Hey, Russians. The locals speak a very similar language to yours. But the little old Ukrainian lady you see there? She hates your guts.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
bighambone 4/3/2022 1:58:57 PM (No. 1118347)
When Biden told the Ukrainian Government that he supported them (Ukraine) joining NATO, he destroyed any chance to negotiate anything substantial with Russia. As it is simply common sense that Russia would not put up with NATO troops being deployed along the Russian border a few hundred miles from Moscow. Even a person with declining cognitive functions should understand that. That was in November 2021. But now Eastern Ukraine as a result of being militarily invaded by Russia has been destroyed by the Russian-Ukrainian War with no doubt factual very serious war crimes being committed by Russian soldiers murdering Ukrainian civilians, and Ukrainian civilians poisoning and killing Russian soldiers. Beyond all that, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators are trying to bring the shooting war to a conclusion through some sort of peace agreement, so who knows at this point. Since Russia and Ukraine are neighboring countries, how they are ever going to get along after the shooting stops is anyone’s guess?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Italiano 4/3/2022 2:01:10 PM (No. 1118348)
My Lai. Another time, another place.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Historybuff 4/3/2022 3:42:40 PM (No. 1118398)
See that old man at the corner where you buy your papers?” He may have a silencer equipped pistol under his coat. That fountain pen in the pocket of the insurance salesman that calls on you might be a cyanide gas gun. What about your milkman? Arsenic works slow but sure . . . T
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
3XALADY 4/3/2022 3:47:17 PM (No. 1118401)
#9 Country is full of illegals. What are you waiting for?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
snakeoil 4/3/2022 4:57:38 PM (No. 1118419)
Now that the Ukraine is engaging in war crimes, they've lost the moral high ground. Russia was committing war crimes by killing unarmed non combatants. Now what is to stop Russia from poisoning Ukrainian food, water, etc. Or using chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. Russia is a bully and the Ukraine is totally corrupt. I'm fed up with both of them.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MDConservative 4/3/2022 5:21:58 PM (No. 1118434)
These Purveyors of pastries are partisans, and very shootable under the rules of civilized war. One wonders about those others
"found" dead in the streets.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
joew9 4/3/2022 7:05:02 PM (No. 1118485)
Taking part in the hostilities without wearing an identifying uniform makes those people spies. Under the rules of the G. convention spies can be executed in the field on the order of I think as low as a lieutenant.
In this case it's a bio or chemical weapon of some sort. The punishment is even worse.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
JrSample 4/3/2022 9:29:16 PM (No. 1118606)
Get used to it. After this stupid invasion stunt the Ukrainians are going to hate them for the next several hundred years. You can hardly blame them. When Russian army proved to be too incompetent and poorly led to match the Ukrainian Army, they decided to bombard urban population centers with artillery and missiles. If they Russians were capable of feeling shame they would poison themselves.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Penney 4/3/2022 10:59:35 PM (No. 1118664)
It sounds like self-defense during wartime. Be careful about casting stones in such a dire circumstance. Motives are to be.considered..
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
SALady 4/3/2022 11:25:59 PM (No. 1118674)
Sadly, this is exactly what I feared when the Ukrainians early on gave their ununiformed civilians guns and told them to make Molotov Cocktails. That makes all civilians into "enemy combatants". Now add civilians poisoning Russian soldiers, and Putin has all the excuses he needs to shoot-to-kill any Ukrainians that come up against his forces.
However, don't get me wrong. With all the BS propaganda coming from all sides in this war, I don't believe a word of any of it until it is verified by independent sources!!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
mifla 4/4/2022 6:26:44 AM (No. 1118785)
When one side of a war plays by the rules, it is usually defeated by the other side who does not. Fact of life and the reason why the US has not won a war since WWII.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 4/4/2022 6:35:53 AM (No. 1118788)
The only thing the US has a stake in is Russia launching a first strike! Putin and his minions already live in bomb shelters! A couple more pronouncements from Mumbles Brandon and the Ruskies might decide they would come out on top! Biden would take 24 hours to pull the trigger! Can you see him trying to crack into the football? We are closer to all out war with Russia than we have ever been! Weakness is met with aggression everytime!
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
broken01 4/4/2022 9:15:34 AM (No. 1118903)
War's hell. Now put down that stuffed bun.
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