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According to the mayor advisor, alcohol, which was poisoned by the Russians, put...

Not without the guerrillas: in Mariupol the invaders were poisoned by alcohol - Andryushchenko

According to the mayor advisor, alcohol, which was poisoned by the Russians, put the Ukrainian underground to the local "Nalivayk. After the incident, the occupying authorities recalled the ban on the sale of such drinks to the military. In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russian military once again poisoned with alcoholic beverages. The state of poisoning in the military is different - someone was killed, and someone has only diarrhea.

About it reports advisor to Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko. It is noted that it was because of this that the occupying power in the city has once again banned the sale of alcohol to the Russian military. The incident is probably tangent guerrillas from Mariupol. In the Telegram channel "Mariupol. Resistance" underground said that last week to put local "Nalyvayki" who sell the occupants of alcohol, a large batch of goods. "They put in the dark, knowing what they earn just about it. It worked.

New poisoning among the invaders in the city," the message reads. It should be noted that this is not the first time that the occupiers in Mariupol are poisoned by alcohol. Back in August this year, Petro Andryushchenko wrote that a large batch of counterfeit alcohol was brought to the occupied city. In just two weeks, three deaths were recorded - two Russians and one local resident.

Meanwhile, in September, the guerrillas in Mariupol wrote that 21 Russians were poisoned in the temporarily occupied city from the hands of the underground, 5 of them were killed. Recall that Mariupol's occupation authorities set memorial plaques in schools in honor of the military who have destroyed the city. The students of educational institutions explain that they seemed to fight "neonacism". Some of the invaders near the schools even put monuments.