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(extremely sad warning) here's the video for it
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The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is a name used by various resistance organisations in Ireland throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Organisations by this name have been dedicated to anti-imperialism through Irish republicanism, the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic free from British colonial rule
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India - Moga (Sanjeev): Nowadays Tik-Tok crazy youth are making videos and posting on Tik-Tok without worrying about their lives and these days young people want to be famous by posting different types of videos. . Sometimes the youth go to such extremes in the process of making videos that it becomes a loss of life for them. A similar incident took place at the canal of village Ghalkhurd on the Moga-Firozepur road. Where an 18-year-old boy, Deepak Kumar, son of Ramnath, a resident of Chhoti Meenyan village, asked his friend to turn on the camera and said that he will jump into the water and you will make a video of him, then post it, which will impress his girlfriend. , When Deepak jumped into the canal, landed on his head and hit a stone.
Source:
https://m.jagbani.punjabkesari.in/punjab/news/tik-tok-canal-young-death-1188367#google_vignette
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ryan palmeter was a 21 year old man who killed 3 people in a dollar general store he aimed at black people and then later he committed suicide and 3 people were killed in the shooting
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/boy-15-loses-both-eyes-18333054
A teenager has been blinded in both eyes after police shot 52 rubber pellets into his face during a protest.
Rufo Chacon, 16, was injured when the authorities shot into a crowd of protesters in Andean city, Venezuela, on July 2.
His 14-year-old brother, Adrian, and another child also suffered head injuries at the demonstration, which was organised over cooking gas shortages.
Two officers have been charged with attempted murder, improper use of a weapon and cruel treatment, following the chaos.
Rufo told CNN : "I want to have my sight back. I have all sorts of feelings, I would like to cry but I can no more. I cried enough in the hospital
Big thanks to @nepal-ottawa
During the protest in Colombia (2019-2020), Police was illegally using home-made projectiles full of marbles nails and stuf instead of official the rubber pellets and shooting the protesters directly to the head (legally they can't shot directly nor in close range) which left several deceases and mutilations, including a lot of people losing their eyes... Maybe I would post about it one of these days...
Thanks to @belyyvolk
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The video shows that the incident occurred at 4:27 pm on April 27. The woman moved a small bench and only tried the second time before jumping over the railing. There was almost no hesitation during the whole process. Surveillance video shows that this is an ordinary afternoon. Although Guangzhou is experiencing a rare tornado, it does not affect the atmosphere in the mall at all.
The woman involved carried a bag on her right shoulder and walked forward without warning. She walked to and looked down. Then she walked straight forward and reached the door of a store. She saw a stool, put down her bag, moved the stool and stood on the railing. Go up and come down twice. Finally she jumped down. In the video, you can also hear people at the scene screaming in fear
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#NOTE AM PUTTING THE MOST #DISGUSTING ONES
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Hate is good because without hate there is no love and for every action # there is an equal
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reaction
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hello
I hate you
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FUCK I HATE THIS WEBSITE I was becoming famous and they deleted my video :( ok The stupidest death in the universe here
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Every user on this site is going to hell. You fools think that death is scary? Just wait until youre in hell burning up saying "Jesus please forgive me I'm sorry give me another chance" you have a chance now to delete your account here and give your life to Jesus. Or burn in hell for eternity
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Hopefully that 60B the US taxpayers just involuntarily 'donated' to Ukraine starts paying dividends soon! Meanwhile, Ukraine has been plundering its mental institutions in order to put 'boots on the ground', there is video proof of this. I'm sure this is going to end well!
Bye-bye, Ukraine, fucking fraudulent 'sovereign' state. The Dems are going to have a FUCK of a time explaining to the House where that 60 BILLION went once Ukraine's asshole is fully prolapsed while dragging on the floor behind them while they retreat. I'm sure they'll have their fucking hands out for more billions before long. This is a complete joke,
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Woman dies after being thrown from the back of a motorcycle during an accident on the coast of SP; VIDEO
Monitoring cameras caught the collision between two motorcycles at a street intersection in Praia Grande (SP).
A 32-year-old woman died after being thrown from a motorcycle, which collided with another, at an intersection in Praia Grande , on the coast of São Paulo. The fatal victim was a passenger, who was riding pillion.
he accident happened in the Vila Sônia neighborhood. In the video, it is possible to see that the motorcycle with the passenger was coming from Rua Maria Martins Batista. Upon arriving at the intersection with Rua Miguel Guerra, the vehicle hit the motorcycle that was coming from that road.
With the impact of the collision, the three occupants of the motorcycles were thrown into the middle of the street. In the images, it is possible to see that one of them gets up after the accident, but soon falls again.
In a statement, Praia Grande City Hall reported that the Mobile Emergency Care Service (Samu) was called on Wednesday afternoon (24), but found the passenger had died at the scene of the accident.
According to the municipal administration, the other two motorcyclists were rescued and taken to the Central Emergency Room (PS Central), managed by the São Paulo Association for the Development of Medicine (SPDM).
The city also stated that the accident caused an oil spill on the runway. Therefore, agents from the Traffic Department were called to signal and place sawdust on the road. They were responsible for maintaining the street after the expert arrived and cleared the area.
The São Paulo Public Security Secretariat (SSP-SP) reported that forensics were called to the scene and the body was sent to the Legal Medical Institute (IML). The case was registered as manslaughter while driving a motor vehicle by the Praia Grande Judicial Police Center (CPJ).
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Not sure what language they're speaking or where this took place. If you have more info please post below.
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Krokodil is the street name for desomorphine, a highly addictive and dangerous opioid drug that has been used as a cheap substitute for heroin, primarily in Russia and other former Soviet countries.
Opioids are drugs that relieve pain. There are different types of opioids available, including those made from poppy plants, such as morphine, and synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl.
When used as prescribed, they can be very effective at treating pain that's not relieved by other pain medications, such as acetaminophen.
Opioids work by attaching to opioid receptors in the brain and preventing pain signals. They also boost feelings of pleasure, which is why they're addictive.
Some common street names for Krokodil are: Crocodil, Russian Magic, Poor Man's Heroin, Zombie drug.
What is krokodil & why is it called a "Zombie Drug"?
Krokodil has been called a “zombie drug” by the media. Most reports of krokodil use in the media have shown addicted individuals who have gangrene or eschars (dead patches of skin) on their bodies. The skin of krokodil injection users can become black, grey, green, and scabby and can flake off—resembling the skin of a reptile or crocodile at the site of injection.
Krokodil is reported to contain desomorphine, a semi-synthetic morphine analogue synthesized in the 1930s. Due to illicit, home-based manufacturing it may contain other unknown ingredients.
Desomorphine is a Schedule I substance in the United States, meaning it has a high abuse potential with no accepted medical use. Other chemical names include dihydrodesoxymorphine or dihydrodesoxymorphine-D. It has been controlled in the Unites States since 1936.
Krokodil also refers to chlorocodide, a codeine derivative in the synthetic path to desomorphine. Homemade versions of the drug start with codeine, and can be 'cooked' similar to illicit methamphetamine ("meth") production. Organic solvents such as gasoline, paint thinner, or lighter fluid, iodine, hydrochloric acid, and red phosphorus (from matches) are used in homemade synthetis. These dangerous chemicals are not always fully "cooked" out of the concoction when used to make illicit Krokodil.
According to the DEA, in 2004 the National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS) identified two samples of desomorphine. Since that time the DEA states no other exhibits have been identified as desomorphine (up to 2019). However, a case report from 2020 notes that usage is increasing in the United States, but much less than heroin.
What is the extent of krokodil use?
The use of desomorphine was first reported in 1935 as a treatment for pain caused by trauma.
The drug was found to be a more potent pain reliever than morphine with a shorter duration and less nausea. Doctors continued to use the drug before and after surgery for its calming effect.
It's no longer in use today. In the United States, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) classifies desomorphine as a Schedule I substance. This means it has a high potential for misuse without any accepted medical use.
Codeine tablets are available without a prescription in Russia. Inexpensive and readily available substances are combined with the codeine to make the homemade or street version of the drug, krokodil.
Krokodil has been synthesized in Russia for over a decade. Reports have noted that over one million people in Russia use or have used krokodil according to the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. Krokodil goes by the names of “Cheornaya” in Russia and “Himiya” in Ukraine. Krokodil has lead to thousands of deaths in Russia.
According to the head of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service, the amount of krokodil seized in Russia increased 23-fold between 2009 and 2011. Krokodil use has also been reported in other countries including the Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Germany and Norway.
Previously in Russia and Ukraine, Afghan heroin was the drug of choice when making homemade injectables. Due to a possible Afghan opium crop fungal disease in 2010, the production of opium was 48% lower than the previous year. Therefore, in Europe and Asia, users turned to over-the-counter medications that contained codeine for pain or cough as an ingredient for krokodil.
Codeine is preferred instead of heroin because of lower costs and ease of availability. However, the effects and chemical reactions of the medications also in these codeine products (such as acetaminophen or terpin hydrate) are all unknown when mixed for illegal drug use. In some former Soviet Union regions, officials attribute at least half of all drug-related deaths due to krokodil abuse.
Desomorphine had previously been used medically in Switzerland under the brand name Permonid.
In the U.S., codeine is a controlled substance in various schedules and either requires a prescription or may be available over-the-counter in some states from the pharmacist. The extent of krokodil use in the U.S. is unknown but appears to be minimal.
Content of several people who use, or are under the influence of krokodil:
How is krokodil used?
Krokodil is typically used by the intravenous (IV) route.
According to reports, the drug is fast-acting within 2 to 3 minutes, and 10 to 15 times more potent than morphine, and 3 times as toxic. In fact, when the toxic chemicals are removed, quite often what is left is desomorphine, a compound very similar to heroin.
After a rapid onset, the euphoric effects may last less than 2 hours. Due to the short duration of the "high", many users find themselves in a rapid repitition of drug use to avoid withdrawal symptoms that resemble heroin.
Due to the drug's rapid onset but short duration of action and frequent administration, quick physical dependence may occur.
Drug dependance means that a person needs a drug to function normally. Withdrawal symptoms will occur if the drug is stopped suddenly.
What are the side effects of krokodil?
There have been multiple unconfirmed news reports of users in the United States and Canada who had extreme skin ulcerations, infections, and scale-like skin due to use of Krokodil. The most common complications reported thus far from krokodil injections appears to be serious vein damage, soft tissue infections, necrosis, and gangrene.
According to reports, te localized soft tissue effects occur relatively quickly after the use of krokodil. There have been news reports of amputations. It appears that ulcerations may occur locally at the drug injection site or also at remote areas of the body. There may be further organ or central nervous system damage.
Reported physical health hazards due to krokodil injection use, include:
- Blood vessel damage (thrombophlebitis)
- Open ulcers, gangrene
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Limb amputations
- Pneumonia
- Rotting gums or tooth loss
Blood poisoning (bacteremia)
Meningitis
Need for skin grats and surgery
Blood-borne virus transmission (such as HIV and HCV due to needle sharing)
Bone infections (osteomyelitis) and osteonecrosis
Speech and motor skills impairment
Weight loss and malnourishment
Memory loss and impaired concentration
Liver and kidney damage
Overdose
Powerful respiratory depressant effect (slowed or stopped breathing)
Death
Animal studies in rats have demonstrated cardiac (heart) congestion, necrosis (dead tissue) at the injection site, and kidney toxicity.
Reported behavioral hazards due to krokodil injection use, include:
Withdrawal from social activities, hobbies, or relationships
Neglecting personal hygiene and appearance
Changes in sleep patterns, such as insomnia or excessive sleep
Mood swings and irritability
Depression and anxiety
Aggression or violent behavior
Financial difficulties or sudden need for money
Secretiveness or dishonesty about whereabouts
Continued drug use despite negative consequences
Engaging in risky behaviors to obtain or use Krokodil
Conclusion
Krokodil, a highly addictive and dangerous drug, has devastating effects on individuals who abuse it. The physical and psychological consequences of krokodil use are severe, leading to tissue damage, organ failure, and mental health disorders. The production and use of krokodil are illegal and highly dangerous due to the toxic chemicals used in its synthesis process.
Recognizing the signs of krokodil addiction is crucial in identifying those who need help. By raising awareness about the risks and dangers associated with krokodil use, we can encourage prevention efforts and provide support for those affected by addiction.
Education programs aimed at young people can help prevent experimentation with this harmful substance. Providing access to comprehensive treatment and support options is essential for individuals struggling with krokodil addiction to overcome their addiction effectively.
It is crucial to approach prevention efforts and support for those affected by krokodil addiction with compassion, understanding, and a commitment to breaking the cycle of addiction. By working together, we can combat the spread of this dangerous drug and help individuals live healthy, fulfilling lives free from addiction.
Sources & more articles about krokodil:
https://www.doverecovery.com/blog/krokodil-drug-facts
https://drugabuse.com/drugs/krokodil/
https://www.healthline.com/health/krokodil-desomorphine
https://time.com/4358805/krokodil-deadliest-drug-legacy/?xid=time_socialflow_facebook