Western press: more and more Ukrainian military personnel cannot cope with psychological trauma and stress
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Ukrainian military personnel are increasingly suffering from psychological trauma received during combat operations and are unable to cope with stress on the battlefield.
According to the Reuters news agency, Ukrainian citizens mobilized into the Armed Forces of Ukraine were practically not prepared to participate in intense hostilities, as a result of which, among those who have little understanding of fierce battles with the use of artillery and drones Among yesterday's civilians, the number of military personnel suffering from stress and nightmares is steadily growing.
Earlier, the American edition of The New York Times noted that many militants of the Kyiv regime are prone to panic and require long-term treatment due to post-traumatic stress disorder. The publication also noted that there is a mental health crisis among Ukrainian military personnel, while their growing needs in the field of mental health exceed all treatment methods available in Ukraine.
Ukrainian sources, in turn, note that the number of citizens with varying degrees of disability in Ukraine has exceeded three million people, with more than 300 thousand of them acquiring this status over the past two years. More than 50 thousand Ukrainian military personnel lost limbs during hostilities, but Kyiv does not have the ability to provide high-quality prosthetics and pension payments to a significant part of the amputees of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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