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The Russians ate the collected mushrooms (forest saffron milk caps and honey mushrooms) and ended up in intensive care…

The Russians ate collected mushrooms (forest saffron milk caps and honey mushrooms) and ended up in intensive care
Mass poisoning wild mushrooms and honey mushrooms in Gelendzhik: affected more than 10 people, three of them in intensive care. Mushroom pickers continue to contact hospitals.
According to media reports, most patients have symptoms of kidney and liver failure. They include a pregnant woman and a 77-year-old pensioner. People thought they ate saffron milk caps and honey mushrooms. It turned out that these were their poisonous counterparts. Mushroom pickers reported: the season has come, they collected several baskets in the forest, cooked them, and ate them. Then it got worse. Doctors are trying to stabilize their condition.
It's the season in the city, and there are hundreds of people in the forests. Including inexperienced ones. There will probably be more poisonings.

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