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Russian soldiers undergo stress management training in the war zone in Ukraine

TASS Russian News Agency
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  • Units affiliated with the Russian army are conducting stress management trainings in the war zone in Ukraine.
  • The purpose of the trainings is to improve soldiers' skills in coping with stress on the battlefield.
  • The practices are reported to aim at preparing personnel for the psychological and physical challenges of combat.

Soldiers affiliated with the Russian Ministry of Defense are undergoing military training aimed at increasing their stress tolerance in the war zone in Ukraine. The main purpose of these exercises stands out as making the personnel more resilient against the psychological and physical challenges they may face in the combat zone.

The said trainings are designed so that soldiers can maintain their decision-making capacities under the intense stress of war. It is aimed to increase both the psychological and physical readiness of the personnel of the unit who actively participate in combat operations. There are no additional details regarding the training activities in the content of the news.

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For what purpose are the trainings organized?
They are organized to increase soldiers' stress tolerance in a combat environment and to improve their psychological resilience.
Where are the trainings conducted?
They are conducted in the Russian military operations zone where the Russia-Ukraine war is ongoing.
What are soldiers taught as part of the training?
According to the title, it is aimed to equip personnel with resilience skills against the challenges they will face in the combat zone.

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