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Recent poisoning cases in Ukraine, including the detention of an FSB agent in Kharkiv and the poisoning of the Defence Intelligence head's wife, underscore the persistent security threats posed by Russian operatives. The FSB agent in Kharkiv was involved in poisoning an Armed Forces serviceman and preparing terrorist attacks. Meanwhile, the poisoning of Marianna Budanova with heavy metals highlights the extent of Russian agents' infiltration. These incidents, alongside cases of carbon monoxide poisoning and chemical attacks in Zaporizhzhia, reveal a complex web of safety challenges stemming from both deliberate attacks and hazardous conditions, impacting civilians and military personnel alike.

What were the main motives behind the poisoning of the Armed Forces serviceman in Kharkiv?

The FSB agent detained in Kharkiv poisoned the serviceman under instructions for destabilizing efforts and preparing for acts of terror. Such actions aimed to weaken Ukrainian defenses and impose a climate of fear and mistrust among the population.

How was Defense Intelligence head Budanov's wife poisoned in Ukraine?

Marianna Budanova, the wife of Kyrylo Budanov, was poisoned with heavy metals. This incident was a targeted attack highlighting the deep infiltration of Russian agents in Ukraine, posing significant threats to high-profile individuals and national security.

Are there other incidents of poisoning linked to Ukrainian-Russian tensions?

Yes, besides targeted poisoning cases, there are reports of locals in the Kharkiv region using poisoned food against occupiers, and accusations of chemical weapon use by Russian authorities against Ukraine, exemplifying the ongoing tensions and security concerns.

What safety measures are being recommended in response to recent poisoning incidents?

Authorities recommend increased vigilance, enhanced counterintelligence operations, and public awareness campaigns to mitigate risks associated with poisoning threats. Additionally, ensuring proper safety standards in chemical and fuel usage can prevent accidental poisoning cases.

What has been the international reaction to the ongoing poisoning cases in Ukraine?

The international community, particularly Western nations, remains concerned over Russia's involvement in such poisonings, urging investigations and imposing sanctions. Calls for increased diplomatic and security measures highlight the global implications of such attacks.

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