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The Armed Forces fighter said that drugs allow the Russians to raise adrenaline,...

"In the first aid kits": fighters 110 OMB named the cause of "meat storms" of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (video)

The Armed Forces fighter said that drugs allow the Russians to raise adrenaline, which makes them go to positions without proper support from equipment or aviation. The fighters of the 110th Brigade named after Mark Bezruchka said they saw in the first aid kits of Russian invaders drugs, which are one of the probable reasons for regular and ill-considered attacks on almost inaccessible positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Video conversations with Ukrainian defenders were posted by the press service of the unit on Facebook. One of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces said that he himself had to see the presence of drugs in the first aid kits of Russian invaders. According to him, drugs allow the Russians to raise adrenaline, which makes them go to positions without proper support from equipment or aviation. "In order not to be afraid of a person and push forward," the Ukrainian defender explained.

The fighters of the 110th OMB also added that the equipment and weapons of the invaders were enough. Some of the mobilized Russians who find themselves in captivity have not even used vending machines. The Babai pseudo fighter noted that the occupiers practically do not use the technique for breakthrough. Ukrainian defenders have to reflect infantry attacks. "They do not climb the technique.

It happens that infantry is planted for a couple of kilometers so that their equipment cannot be obtained, but it does not help, because we have valiant" jellynshchi that Russians from Ukraine will soon be expelled. They continue to hold positions and intend to win victory in the war with Russia. Recall that on May 19, the Armed Forces fighter told about "hell" in Bakhmut. According to him, the enemy sends hundreds of assault groups every day.