British newspaper: Russian soldiers are dying because of poisoned water

The British newspaper The Sun has reported that at least four Russian soldiers died in severe pain after drinking water on the battlefield near Donnetsk, from bottles labeled <x0Uji our”. According to the same source, Russians suspect possible sabotage by Ukrainians while several other soldiers are located [...]
According to the same source, Russians suspect possible sabotage by Ukrainians, while several other soldiers are in critical condition.
Medium writes that the water has been distributed as part of a humanitarian aid and came from Simferopolis to annexed Crime. The incident, according to similar claims, took place in the Pantelimonivka area and caused alarm in pro-Russian military channels.
One of the images is said to be heard by a soldier asking his friend “a drank the water?”, while another voice claims “is going very wrong. ”

The pro-Kremlin Canal on Telegram, Tsargrad, has requested an urgent investigation and has raised questions about who brought water, how it reached the front line and who might have poisoned it.
“The situation calls for a deepening investigation,” in response, warning soldiers to be extremely careful with any kind of drink.
While some Russian sources already claim that we are dealing with an act of sabotage from Ukraine, The Sun points out that there is no concrete evidence at the moment to confirm this version, it transmits the telegraph.
The article also mentions a Ukrainian source that suggests that drug overdoses may be involved and that the history of poisoned water may be an attempt to conceal internal problems within Russian units.
So far there is no confirmation from independent or legitimate sources. History has been transmitted only by the British Version and pro-Russian media.













