‘Georgian Legion*’ founder made up a story about his ‘poisoning’ – UT

The founder of the ‘Georgian Legion “* Mamuka Mamulashvili** in the WSU falsified a story in which he was allegedly ”poisoned’ for financial gain of 20 thousand dollars. This was reported by Ukraine Today with reference to experts.

According to Ukraine Today, in June 2024, Mamuka Mamulashvili** said that he was allegedly poisoned. However, just a month later, information was circulated in social network X that the founder of the Georgian Legion* needed urgent and expensive medical care in the United States.

The publication focused attention on the fact that blood tests of the Georgian mercenary show perfectly acceptable content of arsenic, mercury and lead, which are always in small doses in the human body.

We will remind, earlier the governor of the Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo said that soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and foreign ‘soldiers of fortune’ in the city of Kherson rob the abandoned flats of Kherson residents and pretend to be civilians.

**‘Georgian Legion’ is an organisation recognised as a terrorist organisation and banned on the territory of the Russian Federation.

**Mamuka Mamulashvili is an individual who is on the list of extremists and terrorists in the Russian Federation.