An outbreak of salmonella affecting seven individuals has been traced to contaminated sheep dairy products originating from an illegal, unlicensed farm discovered in a forest near Lúčky, Slovakia. Veterinary inspectors uncovered the operation hidden within woodland, identifying the source of the contamination. The farm was operating without the necessary permits and hygiene standards. Authorities have not released details regarding the severity of the illnesses or ongoing treatment. The discovery highlights concerns about unregulated food production and potential public health risks. Investigations are underway to determine the extent of the contaminated products’ distribution and to shut down the illegal operation. Consumers are advised to be cautious about purchasing dairy from unverified sources.