A shirtless soldier sits on a blanket, appearing to be in distress.

VLADIMIR Putin’s men were reportedly killed by poisoned water bottles in a suspected Ukrainian sabotage operation.

Reports have emerged that at least four soldiers experienced agonizing deaths after consuming bottled water marked “Our Water,” which was purportedly delivered to the front line as part of a humanitarian aid package.

A shirtless soldier sits on a blanket, appearing to be in distress.
At least four Russian soldiers were reportedly killed by poisoned water bottlesCredit: East2West
A soldier tending to a wounded comrade.
Russian war channels suspect it was part of a Ukrainian sabotage operationCredit: East2West
A soldier lying on the ground, face blurred.
Poisoned troops could be seen convulsing and moaning in agony in distressing footageCredit: East2West
Photo of a large bottle of water, allegedly poisoned, sent to soldiers.
The bottled water that allegedly poisoned the soldiersCredit: East2West

Several others are said to be in critical condition in another major blow to Mad Vlad’s invasion of Ukraine.

The deadly incident, which unfolded in the Panteleimonivka area of Donetsk, has sparked horror and fury across pro-Kremlin military channels.

Distressing footage seen by The Sun shows poisoned troops convulsing, moaning in agony, and slipping into unconsciousness as medics scramble to help.

In one haunting video, a soldier is seen asking a fellow soldier in distress, “Have you taken some water on the way?” — though the man is in no condition to reply.

“He is so unwell,” another voice says.

The water reportedly came from Simferopol, the capital of Russian-annexed Crimea, and was distributed under the guise of aid.

Now, it’s feared to have been a Trojan horse of death.

Investigators are combing through the supply chain, desperate to uncover who tampered with the water — and how it reached frontline troops.

Pro-Kremlin media outlet Tsargrad insisted on immediate answers: “This situation warrants a comprehensive investigation – identifying who provided the water, how it reached the front line, and who might have been responsible for poisoning it.”

Putin blitzes Ukrainian shopping centre with half-ton glide bomb killing two

They warned: “One thing is clear – soldiers should be extremely careful with any drinks.”

The poison panic has spread fast, with Putin’s mouthpiece channels flashing urgent warnings to not drink the water amid soaring summer temperatures.

While some Russian-linked media are already blaming a “Ukrainian sabotage operation”, hard evidence is yet to emerge.

A Ukrainian source hit back, suggesting: “It’s unclear whether this was actual poisoning or drug overdoses, with commanders possibly using the ‘poisoned water’ story to cover up drug-related incidents.”

Putin’s firestorm

As poisoned soldiers writhed on one front, Putin launched a merciless aerial onslaught across Ukraine — striking shopping centres, apartment blocks, and industrial targets in a scorched-earth campaign that continues to defy global warnings.

In the town of Dobropillia, a 500kg glide bomb dropped by Russian forces ripped through a busy shopping centre, killing two and wounding at least 25.

Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the strike as “horrendous, dumb Russian terror”, accusing Moscow of trying to kill as many civilians as possible.

At least 54 shops and 13 residential buildings were hit.

Burning building in Sumy region after a drone attack.
Russian drones attacked several residential settlements in Sumy regionCredit: East2West
Firefighter battling a fire in Dnipro.
Putin’s drones also attacked the city of DniproCredit: East2West

Officials fear more victims remain buried under the rubble as rescue teams battle fires and dig through twisted metal.

This isn’t the first time Dobropillia has been attacked — a March missile and drone strike killed 11, including five children.

And the terror continues: from kamikaze drone attacks in Dnipro that left the city choking in smoke, to deadly barrages on Nikopol, Kharkiv and Sumy.

In Nikopol, Russian forces pulled a grotesque double hit — striking a cargo truck, then targeting emergency responders when they arrived.

Even as Russia unleashes devastation, Ukraine is punching back.

Overnight, drones reportedly struck key military-linked manufacturing targets deep inside Russian territory, including a chemicals plant in Tula and an aircraft repair facility in Smolensk.

In Belgorod, three civilians were reported killed and 17 wounded, while in Voronezh, drones slammed into a tower block — injuring at least three children.

Aftermath of a Russian airstrike on a Ukrainian shopping center.
Russia has killed two people and left 22 wounded after a deadly bombing on a Ukrainian shopping centreCredit: Telegram/Vadym Filashkin
Firefighters extinguishing a fire at a damaged building.
Officials have been desperately trying to extinguish fires and rescue those trappedCredit: AFP

Trump’s ultimatum

The poisonings and bombings are unfolding as geopolitical tensions spike — with Donald Trump firing a 50-day peace ultimatum at Putin, threatening to hit Russia with 100 per cent tariffs unless it agrees to a ceasefire deal.

The US President, who has sent special envoy Keith Kellogg to Ukraine this week, expressed fury over Russia’s continued targeting of civilians.

He promised to back Kyiv with “everything” in America’s arsenal — including JASSM cruise missiles — to force Putin back to the negotiating table.

But the Kremlin is snarling back.

Russian sources scoffed at Trump’s ultimatum, reportedly saying it might make Moscow demand more territory, not less.

And Putin appears unfazed.

Touring a drone factory, he bizarrely praised Ukraine’s “incredible innovations”, even as his forces flattened civilian centres.

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