Three of Putin’s Secret Agents Die of ‘Food Spiked With Arsenic and Rat Poison’

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Three Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officers were killed in occupied Ukraine after a food delivery was spiked with arsenic and rat poison, reports say.

A fourth security service operative is said to be in intensive care. The city’s mayor in exile claimed the poisoning was the work of Ukrainian underground “resistance forces” in Melitopol. There has been as yet no confirmation from Russian officials about the alleged assassination of the agents from the FSB, once headed by dictator Vladimir Putin.

Telegram channel Kremlevskaya Tabakerka reported: “The restaurant where the food and alcohol were delivered was searched, and no traces of poisons were found. At the same time, the courier who delivered the food and alcohol disappeared without a trace.”

The channel is controversial, but the poisoning claim was later reported in Ukraine by the Kyiv Post newspaper and apparently confirmed by Mayor Ivan Fedorov. “They ordered food from a local cafe and after they were able to consume this food, they all got poisoned and some of them even died”, said Fedorov on the Ukrainian TV channel United News.

It continued: “They will definitely not be able to fight against our state anymore. It is interesting that they cannot find the courier who delivered the food, but this is the active resistance that continues in Melitopol after almost two years of occupation.”

The mayor said: “The elimination of the enemy is carried out not only by explosions, missile strikes, but also by resistance forces. For example, the other day there was another batch of eliminated enemies, namely poisoned enemies, which was even reported by enemy Telegram channels.”

The Telegram channel had claimed that two of the three dead FSB operatives had launched an investigation into an alleged grave of Russian Black Sea Fleet sailors recently found in Melitopol. On November 15, Kremlevskaya Tabakerka said a mysterious grave was found in a cemetery in Melitopol where 17 sailors of the Russian Black Sea Fleet were secretly buried. It’s unclear how the bodies of the 17 sailors, who logically should have been in Crimea, ended up all the way in Melitopol. It’s also unclear whether the dead were sailors or were just wearing the uniform.

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