The sanctuary had transformed into a hive of strategic activity as we prepared for the possibility of an imminent assault.
In the heart of this preparation were the defensive drills, meticulously planned by our security coordinators.
The drills were not just exercises; they were critical tests of our readiness and adaptability in the face of potential real-world threats.
Early in the morning, in the secure confines of our command centre, the defence coordinators laid out the day's objectives.
Maps of the sanctuary were spread across tables, marked with key points for simulated attacks.
The coordinators, composed of experienced military personnel and strategic advisors, discussed the logistics of each scenario.
They aimed to cover a spectrum of possibilities, from direct breaches at the heavily fortified gates to more subtle, covert infiltrations that might target less guarded sections of the perimeter.