Mysterious poisoning in the Ukrainian parliament: health drastically worsened for several dozen politicians
Several Ukrainian politicians suddenly experienced severe health issues, potentially related to poisoning after their meal at the parliament's cafeteria.
A worrying incident has emerged in the Ukrainian parliament, where numerous politicians from various factions have reported feeling unwell, triggering concerns of possible poisoning. A deputy expressed uncertainty regarding the exact nature of the situation, indicating symptoms aligned with poisoning, such as high fever. An official investigation is underway to determine if a virus or food poisoning, particularly from the parliamentary cafeteria, is to blame.
Several lawmakers have noted that their health deteriorated shortly after dining in the cafeteria, supporting the hypothesis of food poisoning. The situation led to the significant absence of MPs during a session on February 12, highlighting the severity of the symptoms experienced. The investigation aims to clarify the details surrounding the health concerns and ascertain if there is a public health risk affecting other members of the government.
Ukrainian parliament member Mykola Tyshchenko has also noted the alarming reports, emphasizing the pervasive anxiety surrounding the incident. This raises not only questions about food safety in governmental establishments but also concerns regarding the general health protocols followed within the Ukrainian parliamentary system.