“There have been repeated confirmations from the prisoners of war (POWs) themselves that they use drugs that do not cause hallucinations, but eliminate fear, making the Russian soldiers not to afraid to engage in combat,” he said. “And I think soon there will be a video of the Russian soldiers continuing to attack even after having their arms blown off, their legs badly damaged, crawling with assault rifles and they continue to attack.” Fokin recounted an incident in which a five-man assault group of Russian occupiers did not stop or take cover after two of their comrades were killed by mortar…