Eastern command lost its hero, nine-year-old man died in Dutch

New delhi date. Saturday September 14, 2019

The Eastern Command Branch of the Indian Army lost one of its valiant comrades. For the past nine years, the Dutch of the Labrador clan, who assisted in the detention of explosives and concealed terrorists as well as criminals, have died. Eastern Command departures and officers were given a final salute.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh, who is in charge of developing India in the north, on Wednesday, September 11, paid tribute to the last-breathing dogs and paid tribute to them. Eastern Command honored him with a special medal. Jitendra Singh wrote that my salute to this hero ...

Very few people will know that specially trained dogs are an important service in the army, just like the police. The Dutch, who died on September 11, were often warned by terrorists to carry out explosives hidden by terrorists. When such trained dogs die, the Indian army, like other martyrs, honors them and farewell to them as martyrs. These dogs are served as long as they can work.

If a dog is ill for a very long time, it is often left out by a special herb with a heavy heart. These dogs are provided with other accommodations and wages. They have special diet and special doctor's arrangements.

One of the reasons for retiring dogs in this way through herbs is that these dogs are aware of many military secrets. That is why it would be risky if a retired dog was given to a stranger. The person holding it could reach the army camp or the army's armory.

The Dutch dog that died on Wednesday was a high-pitched Labrador dog who is known for his cleverness in hiding explosives and drugs.

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