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Russians are massively using amphetamines from the Third Reich: what is found in the captives

Використання амфетамінів з часів Третього рейху: що виявлено у полонених росіян.

The Russian occupiers use drugs to enhance combat capabilities. According to reports from Ukrainian soldiers, the soldiers of the Russian occupation forces actively use the narcotic stimulant 'Pervitin', which is known as amphetamine from the times of the Third Reich. This drug allows them to continue combat operations even in critical situations, reducing the sensations of fear, pain, and fatigue. Russian soldiers voluntarily use 'Pervitin', according to reports from Ukrainian fighters and medics.


A leading assault soldier with the unique call sign Crow revealed that this stimulant was previously widespread among German soldiers for maintaining prolonged combat readiness. Ukrainian military noted instances of 'Pervitin' use among Russian units during their liquidation and examination.


The intake of the drug can lead to 'zombie assaults', where soldiers continue to attack even after being wounded. The consequences of using 'Pervitin' are very serious, exacerbating the situation at the front and increasing the risk to their own lives. Additionally, one of the sad stories brought us the account of an 18-year-old fighter who found himself at the front lines from Russia, thousands of kilometers from his homeland.


Contrary to promises and hopes, this young man ended up in a military fever that quickly consumes the individual, leading to tragic consequences. Reflecting on this story, we are once again convinced of the ruthlessness and mercilessness of the Russian occupiers, who are willing to use any means to achieve their goals.