In fact, the content of the video in the Chita zombie case in Russia is very real. Several soldiers are speaking Russian beside them. In the picture, a soldier is running while turning his head to shoot with a gun. Then several other people chased the soldier from behind, and the soldier was soon surrounded. Then a horrifying scene appeared. The soldier was pushed to the ground, his body was torn apart, and then a large amount of liquid was sprayed out. In the video, the liquid turned out to be white, and a nearby soldier began to vomit. Then those who surrounded him dispersed.
Russian Chita Zombie Case
After the video was exposed, many netizens were surprised how soldiers could leak white liquid. However, the Russian military and government are very taboo about this matter. Netizens can’t help but speculate that there is indeed a ghost in the video. Is the so-called Chita zombie case in Russia true? Regarding this matter, various versions of rumors are also circulating on the Internet.
There are rumors that the Russian military is testing a drug. After taking the drug, soldiers will not feel tired and hurt, and they can not sleep at all for several days. It is commonly known as "zombie medicine". However, the drug's side effects were so severe that it caused a nervous breakdown and vomiting, and the trial failed. Some netizens broke the news that this drug does exist and was developed as early as World War II. During the later Vietnam War, the U.S. military tested the drug.