Russian military leadership distributed drugs to soldiers to dull fear: CNS data.


An unofficial record of dispensing narcotic medical drugs, including promedol and other narcotics, has been found in military units and on the territory of Russia. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
The document stated that the Russian military leadership issued promedol to soldiers, which is prohibited for use on the territory of the Russian Federation. This drug has similar properties to morphine and nalbuphine, which are also prohibited for use in the army.
The documents indicate that the receipt and distribution of narcotics in military units was not official. According to journalists, this situation was beyond official control.
According to the Center for National Resistance, promedol can lead to euphoria and narcotic addiction, negatively affecting the psyche and health. This can make servicemen more prone to assault and other aggressive actions due to the lack of fear of pain and death.
It is also known that Russian President Vladimir Putin increased the number of the Russian army to 2,389,000. He is angry with the army for its defeat by Ukraine and intends to turn it into a 'scapegoat'. However, this can be dangerous, as the army is an important value in Russian society according to imperial ideology.
In addition, the Russians regularly conduct assaults to displace Ukrainian forces from their positions near Toretsk. However, the professional army of occupiers is almost completely destroyed.
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