The fire grew more intense, and the camp was like a pot that had exploded; nobody knew what was happening. They only knew that someone was randomly shooting, recklessly fighting fires. No one knew who or where they were. Some said it was the enemy, others said it was their own people who went crazy. Nobody could say for sure, especially since some severely injured soldiers were frenzied by despair and began wildly shooting haphazardly.
In times of despair, people often do unthinkable things: resist, vent, rage. All sorts of negative emotions take over the brain, and under impulse, behavior becomes completely uncontrollable. The camp was filled with severely injured patients, and once they were provoked, they all went mad.
