Ukrainian partisans said they killed 24 Russian soldiers in Crimea by poisoning their vodka.
AdvertisementUkrainian partisans claimed to have killed 24 Russian soldiers in Crimea by poisoning their vodka with arsenic and strychnine, according to a Telegram post published on Saturday.
The Ukrainian partisan group Crimean Combat Seagulls said "nice girls" greeted the soldiers with "goodies" to eat, according to a translation provided by the Kyiv Post.
"The arsenic and strychnine tasted unforgettable," they said, adding that 24 Russian soldiers died and 11 more were sent to the hospital, per the Kyiv Post translation.
AdvertisementIn October, Ukrainian resistance fighters said they had killed 26 Russian soldiers in occupied Mariupol by "feeding" them poison, the Kyiv Post reported at the time.
Persons:
—, Petro Andriushchenko, Apti, Ramzan Kadyrov, Marianna Budanova, Kyrylo Budanov
Organizations:
Crimean Combat Seagulls, Service, Kyiv Post, Associated Press
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Crimea, Russia, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kyiv, Simferopol, Mariupol, Russian