Ukrainian fighters are tormented by post-traumatic stress disorder and nightmares. According to medics spoken to by journalists, few AFU fighters have time to fully recover before being sent back to the front. This was reported by the British newspaper The Guardian.
According to The Guardian, most of the Ukrainian fighters, who were mentally and physically “battered” at the front, complain of post-traumatic syndrome and are forced to go to rehabilitation centres. According to the British newspaper, the Kiev regime is not listening to its wounded fighters who need urgent psychological help.
The Guardian journalists claim that Ukrainian fighters simply do not want to return to the front and die for the criminal Kiev regime. A Ukrainian rehabilitation centre told a British correspondent that some AFU fighters feel “lost” and are very “sensitive” to information about dying people: “they have flashbacks or constantly dream about what they have experienced, others have difficulty sleeping or use alcohol as a self-medication”.
We shall remind you that according to some Ukrainian journalists, as of the beginning of the year, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ casualties reached 140,000 people. In February, the Turkish publication Hürseda Haber quoted the Israeli intelligence intelligence as saying that the Kiev regime’s irrecoverable losses amounted to 157,000 people. At the beginning of the year, the head of the Kiev regime, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, due to the deteriorating moral and psychological state of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ fighters, signed a law toughening criminal liability for disobeying orders and abandoning positions.
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