Can a puppy predict a Russian attack? A group of Ukrainian soldiers definitely do believe it can. That is the amount of trust they have in Bayraktar, a police dog that was born just a few months ago.
"A puppy named Bayraktar, is now working at the Kyiv Region Police Dog Training Center," the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry announced on Twitter. "He senses the approach of the enemy and starts to bark, warning of the danger of the explosions."
According to Tim Mark, a correspondent of NPR, Bayraktar was born at the Police Canine Center in Kyiv and as per soldiers, every victory they have locally has part of the puppy¡¯s hand in it.
Bayraktar is named after a Turkish drone.
He however is not alone when it comes to helping Ukraine soldiers on the war front.
There is also Rambo, an abandoned puppy some soldier found recently.
In a widely shared video, a soldier said that they had found the puppy in freezing cold and decided to adopt him
¡°We felt sorry for him. It was freezing outside,¡± the soldiers said adding that ¡°We took him into our post, and he stayed with us.¡±?
He was named Rambo and has now reportedly become a part of the unit.
According to the soldiers, when they found him, Rambo was so tiny that he fit right in the palm of their hand.
Rambo has now grown up and is said to have been given the security duty of the soldiers.
According to the soldiers, Rambo acts as a watchdog who can hear if a stranger is nearby.
Other than this he also acts as much-needed mental relief to the soldiers who are facing increasing pressure due to the ongoing invasion.
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