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Accidental Releases of Chemical Weapons
In 19 79 in whits now you catch rimberg, russia, it was called sterlosk at the time. And well over a hundred people were killed in that instance. So accidents do happen. Why would a country went use anthrax when they could just use a chemical weapon as it is adjusted its fatal withlect varies like it can kill a lot of people with a relatively tiny amount of the substance. Just because it terrifies everyone else. Exactly. I see. Given that countries, even including north corea, probably wouldt wouldn't want to use these weapons except in very peculiar circumstances,. Is the most likely way for them to end up doing a lot of damage being