I guess they didn't have time to brainwash them. - Ed.
Many of the Georgian soldiers who took part in the attack on South Ossetia in August were drugged before going into combat, according to a Moscow-based human rights group. On Monday in New York the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights (MBHR) presented a book of photos and testimonies from the war.
MBHR Director Aleksandr Brod said Ossetian witnesses reported many of the captured Georgians had numerous injection markings on their arms.
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