Members of the Army of Montenegro on a five-day training at the ABHO Center in Kruševac

"The training of members of the Army of Montenegro with real toxic chemicals, which is being implemented on the basis of the bilateral military cooperation plan for this year, contributes to the strengthening of mutual trust and overall military-to-military relations with our neighbor"

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Army of Montenegro (Illustration), Photo: Ministry of Defense
Army of Montenegro (Illustration), Photo: Ministry of Defense
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Members of the Montenegrin Army (VCG) are undergoing a five-day training for working with real toxic chemicals at the Center for Atomic-Biological-Chemical Defense (ABHO) of the Serbian Army (VS) in Kruševac, the Ministry of Defense of Serbia announced this evening.

The training is conducted by certified instructors of the Armed Forces, and the goal is to improve knowledge about toxic chemicals and protective measures, as well as to provide practical training for members of the ABHO unit of the Army of Montenegro to work with these toxic substances, the announcement reads.

It is added that the training is carried out in specialized laboratories and at the "Ravnjak" training ground, and that it includes theoretical content from that field and the practice of patrols of the atomic-biological-chemical service on reconnaissance of contaminated land and facilities, detection and chemical decontamination of weapons and equipment, and the provision of medical assistance. in case of contact with toxic chemicals.

"The training of members of the Army of Montenegro with real toxic chemicals, which is being implemented on the basis of the bilateral military cooperation plan for this year, contributes to strengthening mutual trust and overall military-to-military relations with our neighbor," the Ministry of Defense announced.

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