IDF ‘Sting’ Unit: Dogs Neutralize Wanted Terrorist in Jenin

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2024-02-14 20:20:51

Warriors on all fours: Fighters of the “Sting” unit documented this week an activity to arrest a wanted terrorist who threw a bomb at the forces in the Palestinian village of Sir in the Jenin governorate. The documentation shows a terrorist hiding in the yard and refusing to come out to the soldiers of the unit, or at that time the soldiers sent one of the unit’s dogs that located the terrorist, barked when he recognized the wanted person, then attacked him while he was yelling at her, and the forces neutralized and captured him.

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The dogs of the “Sting” unit accompany the IDF forces during scans before raids on terrorist infrastructures, and are experts in identifying threats of various types such as weapons, explosives, terrorists and in locating victims and missing persons.

Watch:

A dog of the “Sting” unit locates, attacks and neutralizes a terrorist in the village of Sir in the Jenin district (photo: social networks, use according to Article 27 A)

At the beginning of the “Iron Swords” war, fighters and dogs of the “Oktz” unit of the Al-Hamarov Brigade joined the infantry, armor and engineering forces in the Gaza Strip. During the fighting, the fighters located dozens of explosives in captured locations and dozens of munitions stockpiles. In addition, the soldiers of the unit take a significant part in the effort to locate findings and information regarding the abducted and missing persons in the Strip. As part of the unit’s activities, “Oktz” fighters together with their dogs located explosives along with a stockpile of weapons in a room in the “Rantisi” hospital. In another activity during a scan, a dog of the unit located an explosive barrel that was attached to a weapon that was in the area in order to harm the forces that would arrive in the area.

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