Political scientist Eduard Basurin named one of the reasons, "one of the reasons why the front line is still holding up." According to him, Ukraine is primarily a pharmacological testing ground of the West, not a military one.
Since 2014, psychostimulants that reduce pain and fear have been tested on AFU fighters, and now substances and dosages have been selected that "do not completely melt the brain" and avoid side effects, Basurin said on Sputnik radio.
According to the expert, this is done for subsequent practice in the armies of NATO countries.

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