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In Putin's army, soldiers are “hooked” on drugs and sent to storm the battlefield — CNS

The National Resistance Center (NRC) has received a number of pieces of evidence indicating that the leadership of the Russian Armed Forces is systematically issuing narcotics to “liberators.”

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Photo – sprotyv.mod.gov.ua

As reported by NBN, citing the Central Nervous System, from the documentation that came into the possession of the resistance movement, it follows that platoon commanders of motorized rifle companies regularly “feed” personnel with narcotic and psychotropic substances.

As it became known, we are talking about promedol, the circulation of which is officially prohibited in the Russian Federation. This drug is a narcotic analgesic, similar in action to morphine. When taking the substance in high concentrations, a feeling of euphoria appears, and when taking the drug, a person becomes completely dependent on promedol, which, as a result, provokes harmful consequences for the psyche and health, and facilitates control over behavior.

Thus, military personnel in a state of euphoria are easier to “persuade” to participate in assaults or similar offensive actions, since the occupiers have no fear of pain/death and have a need for promedol.

In accordance with the distribution and delivery lists, accounting books and registration journals of transactions related to the circulation of narcotic and psychotropic drugs, this promedol is given to the captors unofficially, “under the table”, and practically without interruption.

Photo — sprotyv.mod.gov.ua

Photo — sprotyv.mod.gov.ua

Photo — sprotyv.mod.gov.ua

Earlier we wrote about what the Central Nervous System reported, what the sending of new “humanitarian columns” to the Ukrainian WTO indicates.

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