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What's the case of the Zombie in Chita, Russia? Do zombies really exist?
In fact, the video content of the Russian Chita zombie case is very real. Several soldiers are speaking Russian beside them. In the picture, a soldier runs back and shoots with a gun. Then several others ran after the soldier, and soon the soldier was surrounded. Then there was a thrilling picture. The soldier was pushed to the ground, his body was torn apart, and then he sprayed a lot of liquid. In the video, the liquid turned white, a soldier around began to vomit, and then the people around him dispersed.

Russian Chita Zombie Case

After the video was exposed, many netizens were surprised at how soldiers could shed white liquid, and the Russian military and government were very shy about it, which made netizens guess that the video was indeed a ghost. Is the so-called Russian Chita zombie case true? There are also rumors about various versions of this matter on the Internet.

Among them, there are rumors that the Russian military is testing a drug. After taking this medicine, soldiers will not feel tired and painful, and they can stay awake for several days in a row, which is also commonly known as "zombie medicine". However, the side effects of drugs are very serious, which will lead to mental breakdown, vomiting, and finally the experiment failed. Some netizens broke the news that the drug did exist and was developed as early as World War II. In the later Vietnam War, the US military experimented with this drug.