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Why Soldiers Throw Molotov Cocktails At Each Other

Why Soldiers Throw Molotov Cocktails At Each Other

In this video, we explain the shocking scene where soldiers appear to throw Molotov cocktails at each other—and why it’s not what it looks like. Many people mistake this footage for a hazing ritual or uncontrolled violence, but in reality, it is a structured military training exercise known as the Fire Phobia Drill.
The video breaks down what the Fire Phobia Drill is, why militaries have been using it since the 1960s, and how it prepares soldiers for real-life riot control and urban combat situations. We explain why soldiers are trained to move toward fire instead of retreating, how maintaining formation is critical, and how retreating can give rioters or hostile crowds more space and control.
You’ll also learn how soldiers are trained to extinguish flames if their clothing catches fire, how fire extinguishers are used during the drill, and why this training focuses more on psychological conditioning and fear control than physical strength.
By the end of the video, you’ll understand the real purpose behind this intense training and why walking into fire can sometimes be the safest tactical decision.
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