Thanks! Three ITBP Sniffer Dogs That Guarded Indian Embassy In Kabul Evacuated Safely
Three sniffer dogs that guarded the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan landed home yesterday. Maya Ruby and Bobby -- landed at the Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad near Delhi on Tuesday. India has evacuated around 150 citizens from the war-torn country since the Taliban took over Kabul on Sunday.
Not just Indian nationals, but dogs deployed to guard India's embassy in Kabul have also been brought back home. Three sniffer dogs that guarded the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan landed home yesterday.
The three dogs -- Maya, Ruby and Bobby -- landed at the Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad near Delhi on Tuesday with a contingent of 99 commandos of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), news agency ANI reported.
The dogs were part of the 150-strong ITBP force stationed at the Indian embassy in Kabul, ANI said.
India has evacuated around 150 citizens from the war-torn country since the Taliban took over Kabul on Sunday. The evacuation process was described as a ¡°difficult and complicated¡± exercise by Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.
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Maya, Roobi and Bobby were part of the K-9 sniffer dog squad at the Indian embassy in Kabul#Afghanishtan pic.twitter.com/NkLZHpz0rY
Three sniffer dogs, who were a part of the security at the Indian embassy in #Afghanistan along with ITBP personnel deployed there, returned from #Kabul to #India yesterday. pic.twitter.com/8EpoIg6qor
¡ª Zaara (@Zaara721) August 18, 2021
An Indian Air Force aircraft carrying about 120 Indian officials landed in Delhi after a halt in Gujarat's Jamnagar yesterday.
On Monday, about 45 Indians, including embassy staff, were evacuated, after the Taliban took over the country.