At a secured facility deep in the Slovak countryside, the air is thick with anticipation. Wearing full protective suits, trainees methodically check every strap, every seal, every valve. Under the watchful eyes of seasoned instructors, they prepare to enter the "hot zone" - a high-security area where live chemical warfare agents are handled with utmost precision.
This is no simulation. This is one of the few places in the world where experts train with actual chemical warfare agents - deadly substances capable of causing harm or death upon exposure. The stakes are high, and the learning is real.
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