In a modest Kyiv apartment, off-duty soldiers meet to smoke cannabis and forget, for a moment, the things they have seen.
They don’t want to be identified. The drug is frowned upon in the military, even here, far from the front.
One of the soldiers is being treated for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
“For me, cannabis is helpful,” he says. “Without it, I can’t sleep. It helps me to relax. Everybody should be able to get it.”
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