L’État russe Postsoviétique Face À la souffrance psychique de guerre conception et héritage
Élisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, 2013, vol. 43, issue 04, 5-33
Abstract:
In 1996, a study conducted by a psychiatrist among Russian military conscripts who took part in the first campaign in Chechnya showed that there had been proportionately more victims of psychiatric disorders in Chechnya than in Afghanistan. Since then, a second campaign has followed which is considered to have sent 1.8 million men into the field.
Date: 2013
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