Dimitrovgrad Poisoning Incident: Official Updates and Public Health Guidance

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Dimitrovgrad Poisoning Incident Draws Official Update

In Dimitrovgrad, the city’s mayor, Andrey Bolshakov, provided an update on the mass poisoning incident that affected residents over several days. Officials confirmed that twelve people sought hospital care in the period from 3 to 5 June. At the latest tally, six deaths have been recorded, and six others remain in intensive care, receiving continuous medical attention. The mayor stressed that hospital teams are conducting ongoing evaluations and delivering essential support to all affected individuals and their families.

During a meeting of the city’s Emergency Situations Commission, authorities reviewed the circumstances surrounding the poisoning cases, which are linked to low-alcohol draft beverages. Law enforcement officials have opened a criminal case related to the incident, and investigators have seized implicated products from retail outlets as part of their inquiry. The aim is to determine the source and distribution of the beverages involved and to prevent further harm to residents.

Earlier reports indicated that the incident occurred in Dimitrovgrad, located in the Ulyanovsk region, with the loss of life among those who consumed the cider in question. As the situation has developed, local health services have remained on high alert, ready to respond to additional patients if needed and to provide the necessary care for those showing signs of intoxication or complications.

According to communications from a Telegram channel identified as 112, on 3 June 2023 several residents sought urgent medical attention after experiencing symptoms requiring emergency care. In some cases, eight individuals required hospital admission as a precautionary measure, with clinicians describing their condition as serious. Despite prompt medical interventions, the number of fatalities rose to six. Health authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and work with investigators to identify the root cause and implement safeguards for the community.

Public health representatives advise residents to stay calm, follow official guidance, and seek medical help promptly if they notice any unusual symptoms related to ingestion, such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or severe abdominal discomfort. Local authorities have pledged to provide regular updates as new information becomes available and to keep the public informed about any changes in the status of the investigation or changes in safety advisories. Journalists and residents alike are encouraged to rely on verified official channels for the latest developments and to report suspicious packaging or products to the appropriate authorities. In the meantime, vendors have been urged to cooperate with investigators and to remove suspect products from shelves to prevent further risk to customers. The response from city leadership emphasizes that protecting public health remains the utmost priority while the investigation proceeds and that accountability will be pursued through existing legal avenues.

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