LONDON, England
Russia is punishing drug addicts and alcoholics by sending them to the frontlines in Ukraine in Storm-Z assault detachments, which are effectively penal units in the riskiest positions, the U.K. Ministry of Defense posted on X.
The Ministry said that in
September 2023, independent Russian media outlet Vertska reported that up to
15% of Russian soldiers in Ukraine were using drugs, including amphetamines and
cannabis, and that they were easy to obtain even on the frontline.
“One of the core drivers of
poor Russian discipline and substance abuse likely remains the continued lack
of opportunity for combat troops to rotate away from the front line.”
Poor discipline and substance
abuse have plagued Russia’s forces in Ukraine since the start of Moscow’s
full-scale invasion in Feb. 2022.
A Meduza investigative report showed that “One out of every 10
soldiers smokes marijuana, and many also take hard drugs, according to
independent outlet Verstka." Narcotics traffickers also sell synthetic
drugs such as mephedrone while drug paraphernalia is often found at destroyed
positions.
“Let’s be honest, no one here
wants a commotion, drugs in the battalion are a stain on all of us. No one
needs the prosecutor and Investigative Committee here. And there won’t be any
trials. It’s easier to put them in confinement for two days and write up a
document saying they’ll be transferred to Storm. They can’t say no,” one
soldier told Meduza.
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