news | ‘Patron’ defeats Russian attacks! He’s an all-rounder

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Malayalee News

Video of a dog rescuing the Ukrainian people from danger in the Russian city of Chernivtsi. Mines and unexploded ordnance have been abandoned in many parts of the city of Chernivtsi since the withdrawal of Russian troops. The dog named ‘Patron’, who is helping Ukrainian state emergency service officials find these, is now filling up on social media.

Ukraine has released a video of Patron claiming that the Jack Russell Terrier is a dog breed that can be used to find mines and shells. SES commented that Patron’s service was invaluable in detecting explosives. Patron is two and a half years old. His specialty is to find subtle explosives. Patron, who started service at the age of six months, is a good friend of all the officers.

Petron likes to eat cheese, which he enjoys touching his stomach. No one would agree that Petron is small in body size but great in action. SES points out that Patron helped find and safely dispose of hundreds of mines in Ukraine. At the same time, Ukraine is urging people to be extra careful when leaving, as Russian troops have abandoned mortar shells.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selensky warns all nations Selensky says Russian President Vladimir Putin may use nuclear weapons.

Putin does not respect the lives of the people of Ukraine. He may therefore use nuclear or chemical weapons, he said in an interview with US media. He added that one should not be afraid but be prepared for it.

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, has warned that Russia would deploy nuclear weapons and hypersonic missiles if Sweden and Finland join the US – led NATO alliance.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has said it will increase the number and intensity of missile strikes on the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and intensify attacks on the port city of Mariupol. Russia’s Defense Ministry has warned that NATO’s military aid to Ukraine could make things worse. Russia has warned that US and NATO arms exports could fuel the conflict in Ukraine and withdraw.

Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Selensky said that 2,500–3,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed so far in the war, which is entering its eighth week. He claimed that 19,000–20,000 Russian soldiers had also been killed. Russia said last month that 1351 soldiers had been killed. The number of people killed in the war is not available. Authorities say 900 bodies have been found in the Kyiv suburbs. All were reportedly shot dead by Russian forces.

Fierce fighting continues to retake the eastern port city of Mariupol, which has been besieged by Russian forces. There are also reports of Russian soldiers removing bodies from mass graves here. Meanwhile, the United Nations agency has warned of a global food crisis and a flood of refugees if major ports on the Black Sea continue to be closed due to the war. David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Program, said after a four – day visit to Ukraine that more than one million people were stranded in Ukrainian cities without contact with the outside world.

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