Video: occupiers use drugs to block fear during combat
A video has been published in which medics and fighters of the 1st Separate Assault Unit named after Dmytro Kotsiubailoofficially spoke for the first time about the use of narcotics by Russian occupiers.
According to intelligence and medical personnel, amphetamine “Pervitin” was found in large quantities in captured and killed Russian soldiers. The drug blocks fear, pain, and fatigue.
“Pervitin is one of the first amphetamines, used by the Germans during World War II. With its use, it is possible to go several days without sleep, and the feelings of fear and pain disappear,” explained one of the medics in the video.
Meanwhile, the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out strikes on a Russian missile unit and supply depots.
The Institute for the Study of War refuted Russia’s General Staff’s high-profile claims regarding captured territories.
According to the Ukrainian General Staff, over 1,000 Russian occupiers were eliminated in a single day.
Additionally, reports of Ukrainian forces being “encircled” in Rodynske are false, according to the Joint Forces Command “East.”