Troops frequently use substances to help cope with untreated PTSD and anxiety, producing a negative spiral
Seven years clean, Oleksandr believed he had left addiction behind. Then, a year into fighting Russia, the Ukrainian soldier was prescribed painkillers for a shoulder injury. Under the strain of war, he relapsed and quickly began using stronger illicit opioids.
“From that moment, I was fighting two wars – one inside myself and one with Russia,” he said, speaking at a rehabilitation facility in Kyiv.
Oleksandr relapsed into addiction after treatment for a shoulder injury sustained during fighting.












