In one of the apartments of temporarily occupied Mariupol, the bodies of six people were found, poisoned by food and drinks ordered from a restaurant. Two of them were local activists of the Russian United Russia party, and four more were “important guests” from Moscow who came to give instructions on how to conduct the elections. Among them were employees of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation
This was reported by Russian Telegram channels. The information was also confirmed by activists of the" Mariupol Resistance" movement.
It is noted that among the dead are four men and two women. They ordered food delivery from a local restaurant. Lethal doses of arsenic were later found in food and drinks; no one survived.
Propagandists reported that the restaurant where the food was brought from was checked and no poison was found. But the courier who carried out the order disappeared without a trace.
The Russians noted: in order not to disrupt the “Putin elections”, all the bodies were urgently removed from Mariupol. Two of them were sent to Moscow, four more were buried in Donetsk.
Ukrainian resistance activists were involved in the poisoning of “important persons,” as confirmed by "Mariupol Resistance".
“Well, since it’s already known, it’s possible. In short. Yes,” the activists wrote.
They added that in Mariupol, a booth on Budyvelnykiv Street was also “tired of fire” and was given to Russian civilians.