Russian occupiers use methamphetamine Pervitin: consequences for the front.
Russian soldiers resort to drugs to enhance their combat capabilities. According to Ukrainian soldiers, Russian occupiers actively consume the stimulant 'Pervitin', known as methamphetamine since the times of the Third Reich. This drug allows them to stay in combat even in the most challenging situations, reducing feelings of fear, pain, and fatigue. According to reports from Ukrainian military personnel and medics, Russian soldiers take 'Pervitin' of their own volition.
Story from the front line
A leading stormtrooper with the call sign 'Kruk' reported that this stimulant was once popular among German troops to maintain high combat readiness. Ukrainian military recorded instances of 'Pervitin' usage in Russian units during their elimination and examination.
Consequences of use
Drug use leads to so-called 'zombie-assaults', where soldiers continue to advance even after being wounded. The consequences of using 'Pervitin' are severe: they complicate the situation on the front and increase the risk to life. One of the sad stories concerns an 18-year-old fighter who found himself on the front line in Ukraine, thousands of kilometers away from home.
Tragic consequences
Unfortunately, this young boy fell into a brutal military reality that quickly consumes individuals, leading to tragic outcomes. Reflecting on this story, we are reminded of the brutality of Russian occupiers, who are willing to use any methods to achieve their goals.
Drug use among soldiers has not only immediate but also long-term consequences for the psychological and physical condition of the troops. This issue raises serious ethical and moral aspects of modern warfare, threatening the lives of many people on both sides of the conflict. The situation on the front remains tense, and it is crucial to continue monitoring developments in this area.
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