Over 38 Ukrainian Lawmakers Report Poisoning, Some Require IV Treatment.
Ukrainian Parliament Members Poisoned
According to Novyny.live: More than 38 members of Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada have been diagnosed with poisoning, with some requiring intravenous treatment. The incident came to light on February 13th when reports emerged of the possible mass poisoning. Among those affected is Halyna Tretyakova, a member of parliament from the 'Servant of the People' political party. This event has raised serious concerns about the safety of the country's political institutions.
Concerns and Investigation
Halyna Tretyakova has publicly expressed her alarm over the situation, stating:
'I did not fall ill, but many questions remain: how could over 38 members of parliament fall sick simultaneously when they were healthy the day before (requiring treatment up to and including IV drips).' — Halyna Tretyakova
Questions regarding the potential poisoning remain unanswered, and it is currently unknown if other parliamentary staff members have also fallen ill. The situation has caused significant concern and demands a thorough investigation into the causes of the mass poisoning.
This incident underscores the critical importance of safety and health for public officials and could impact the immediate operations of the Verkhovna Rada. Competent authorities are expected to conduct an investigation to determine the cause of the poisoning and prevent similar occurrences in the future.
- The mass poisoning highlights vital security concerns for lawmakers.
- The ensuing investigation could have broad implications for the country's political landscape.
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