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by GermanDronePilot
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So they ate regular Russian food?
I was wondering why nobody has done it yet… (or at least I didn’t see it done through charity before)
Upd: I just was kind of trying to ignore news for last 2 years or so, that’s why I haven’t heard about them
I wonder if it was intentional poisoning or just really bad food safety?
Poisoned, or botulisim?! I mean, look at that shit!
It would not be the first time that corruption in Russia has led to spoiled food being used to feed soldiers. This has happened many times in the past. But of course, those responsible who have profited from it claim that it was sabotage by Ukraine.
I mean how hard would it be for Ukrainian intelligence/saboteurs to donate a box of canned food to one of the charity organisations, and let them distribute it? Problem is you can never be sure who eats it…
Great
That food is fresh from 1989!
Imagine you go through deadliest battle and all those war birds land mines and still alive but ate some shit and died…
Went to war and died from bad canned meat! It couldn’t have happened to a more deserving group.
Nothing like good old Botulism.
Is this a factor that helped UA army to take the city back?
Do not eat the stew .
Bon Appetit.
Oopsie 😆
I love waking up to happy news
Nice hiss!
Yummy…
Translation?
Love this for them
Excellent work, by whoever was responsible.
The plan worked. Slava Ukraini.
100% poison
I will send another batch right away Got to love that shit .
i can’t believe they ate blue food
ПИЩЕВОЕ ОТРАВЛЕНИЕ – ОРУЖИЕ ВРАГА!
If it was good enough for the russian soldiers in 1915,
it will be good enough for soldiers now.
Just like tanks and artillery. The orcs are digging deep into their stockpiles of MREs, unfortunately (for them) they don’t age well. Can’t imagine “quality control” is a term they’re familiar with.
Did you see that vile thing inside the can? It wasn’t poisoned, it was already beyond lethal.
On the box it says 86 when it should say 300
Is this on top of the Russian units destroyed and cut off up there???
My dog would refuse to consume this stew.
forbidden Tushonka
Who in their right mind would look at the contains of that can and think “yeah I’m gonna eat that”
A thick needle with some spicy sauce and you can work miracles. I don’t condone war crimes (which this might not count as), but provided those supplies were exclusively for the military this incident will cause dilemmas for logistics.
Do they have a mole or just a bad batch. Armed guards 24/7 along the supply chain or live with a couple of dead mobiks. Will said mobiks trust the cans dropped by drones or will they stick with “coq au pudddle”?
On the 13 day of Christmas my true love gave to me 😏
Russia Is defaming itself beyond reason
I remember seeing footage in 2022 of Russian soldiers opening supplied cans of ‘meat’ meat but which only had dirty water inside.
Jesus that food looked horrific, I wouldn’t even feed that to my dog
It’s their craptastic corruption and military-supplies production chains. Here’s a hilarious and disgusting video by YouTube military history comedians Lazerpig and History of Everything Channel [not …Podcast, that’s a different guy] eating a RuZZian MRE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD3fY1GLpEU Spoiler alert: both podcasters survive, but probably not without certain GI tract complications down the line.
As a long-term RuZZia watcher — back when it was Russia, not RuZZia — I recoiled from videos of Russian Fed. public school lunches. On one occasion, kids at one elementary school in either St.P. or Moscow were in hysterics because their luncheon meats were so disgusting: IIRC, one little girl was served an entire lower jaw (teeth and all) from an undetermined small mammal. In that incident, video’d by one of the students, parents were called and hurriedly collected their kids, and the school restructured their lunch service over the next couple of weeks, but I could be wrong about the timeframe.
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