Three vacationers perished in Sirius following the consumption of alcohol purchased from a local market.
In Krasnodar, Russia, an ongoing criminal case has been opened in relation to a poisoning incident that occurred on the territory of the local "Kazachy" market in the Sirius FT. Three citizens who consumed the homemade alcohol subsequently died, and the exact cause of the poisoning has not been definitively identified, but it is believed to be due to the consumption of this homemade alcohol.
The Russian MVD is leading the investigation, and police officers, with the support of the National Guard, conducted raids on the market territory to prevent further poisonings and bring those responsible to justice. The alcoholic beverages sold at the "Kazachy" market were seized and sent for examination.
Two individuals suspected of poisoning citizens with homemade alcohol have been detained. These local women were selling the artisanal alcohol disguised as homemade wine and chacha, but they themselves were not the producers. The actual manufacturer of the life-threatening alcohol remains unidentified, and investigators continue to seek the producer and other people involved in the sales network.
The detained women admitted guilt and were arrested, but the producer of the deadly batch at the Kazachy market has not been publicly identified. It is noted that there may be more victims of the poisoning, and the exact number of citizens who have been affected is still being determined.
A separate case involves a 55-year-old from Abkhazia selling large quantities of homemade-like alcohol, now under investigation, but no confirmed direct link to the lethal batches has been reported. The producer of the life-threatening alcohol is currently being identified, and further raids and research are being conducted to identify them.
The information was reported by Irina Volk, the official representative of the Russian MVD, on Telegram. The authorities urge the public to exercise caution when purchasing alcoholic beverages and to report any suspicious activities to the local authorities.