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How Russian soldiers are destroying their own country

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According to the report, the war that Vladimir Putin started in Ukraine is now coming home - to Russia itself. Thousands of soldiers returning from the front are bringing chaos, violence, and trauma with them. Over the past three years, nearly 1,000 servicemen have been charged with murder or brutal assault, turning Russian cities into reflections of the very battlefields they once fought. Fueled by alcohol, PTSD, and total impunity, these men now treat civilian life like another front line, where every argument ends with gunfire, and every family dispute can turn deadly. In a new episode of Break The Fake, Jonasz Rewiński shows you the real consequence of Putin's war: a country slowly destroying itself from the inside.

Indeed, it is true that Putin is slowly destroying beautiful Russia. The consequences that its country is facing for the three-year war are now overwhelming.

 
The situation described highlights the deep and lasting consequences of war that go far beyond the battlefield. When soldiers return home carrying the psychological and emotional wounds of conflict, the effects can ripple through entire communities. In Russia’s case, the ongoing war in Ukraine has not only drained economic resources but also destabilized the social fabric of the nation. The reported rise in violence, often linked to trauma, substance abuse, and lack of proper reintegration programs, shows how unaddressed mental health issues can become a national crisis. These soldiers, once trained for war, are struggling to adapt to civilian life, and without adequate support, the results are tragic. What is unfolding in Russia demonstrates how war does not end when the fighting stops; it continues through the lives of those who return. The psychological destruction may ultimately prove more devastating than the physical one.
 
The war is definitely going to have a huge effect on the country. Imagine these people coming back with different trauma, this would greatly affect even their families.
 
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