Volodymyr Saldo, head of the military and civilian administration of the Kherson region appointed by Russia, has been hospitalized in Moscow. On August 5, a social media post was published on his behalf to explain that his worsening health condition is a result of post-COVID-19 complications, stress and working without days off. Later, media reports emerged claiming that Saldo was in medically induced coma and being treated by a team of toxicologists. Kherson residents began saying that the pseudo-head of the occupied territory had been poisoned.
Later, Anton Herashchenko, advisor to the Ukrainian interior minister, revealed that the chef and housekeeper are suspected of poisoning Saldo: the first signs of illness started to show just 30 minutes after the meal prepared by the new cook. The new chef was introduced to the house by the maid. Herashchenko added that the head of the “administration” had been “poisoned by an unknown substance” according to his diagnosis.
“It is ridiculous to even think that the domestic staff who are constantly watched by armed guards could do it, an incredible case of self-sacrifice. As far as I know, Saldo had been warned several times by those who installed him that he first needed to work “for a positive image” of the occupation authorities and only then he could fill up his pockets. But judging by his current state, he ignored the warnings,” a former police officer of Kherson is certain.