The soldiers of the 3rd Rifle Division were served the delicacies by citizens in the city of Izium, the Main Information Directorate of Ukraine said on Saturday. “As a result, two intruders were killed at the same time, another 28 went to the intensive care unit,” officials wrote in a Facebook post. The conditions of the hospitalized soldiers were unclear. The tally came as another 500 soldiers fighting on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin were hospitalized for alcohol poisoning, with the help of Ukraine. It is not clear whether Russian troops received the alcohol from Ukrainian citizens. Russia has described the incidents as “non-combat casualties,” Ukrainian officials said. Russia, meanwhile, launched airstrikes on the Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv and Odessa on Sunday. Russia has dismissed the alleged poisoning as “non-combat casualties.” Oleh Synyehubov, the regional governor of Kharkiv, said Russian forces had fired more than 20 blows at the city and its northeastern suburbs in the past day. A rocket attack in the town of Lozovo injured four people and Russian tanks bombed a hospital in the town of Balaklia, Xinhihubov said. On Sunday morning, Russian forces also launched an air raid on the Black Sea port of Odessa in southern Ukraine. The Russian military said the targets were an oil refinery and fuel depots around Odessa, the country’s largest port and naval base. Ukrainian officials also said they had found the bodies of women, children and local officials in the small town of Bucha near Kyiv as Russian troops withdrew from the capital and its suburbs. Ukraine claimed that some of the women had been raped and set on fire. “Two intruders were killed at the same time, another 28 went to the intensive care unit,” officials said. Getty Images “There are murdered men whose bodies show signs of torture,” added Oleksiy Arestovych, an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “Their hands were tied and they were shot in the back of the head.” Zelensky’s spokesman Sergei Nikiforov told the BBC that the horrific findings were “exactly like war crimes”. The Kremlin has previously denied that it committed war crimes in what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine. Russia promised last week to radically reduce its attacks on Kyiv and Chernihiv, although Ukraine has warned that it does not mean the cities will not be targeted again, and the United States and its allies have predicted that the move could just mean Putin. reconstituted. With Post cables