Vesta is a hero dog/Collage of Channel 24
Ukraine has been repelling Russian attacks for over three months. Not only our armed forces, but also animals help to overcome the enemy.
They, in particular, are looking for explosive means, which were instructed by the infidels. One of the heroines is the scout dog Vesta.
Vesta is looking for explosives
Our intelligence service told how Vesta helps in the war. The dog's specialization is searching for mine-explosives .
Scout Vesta is a great intelligence agent.
Vesta has already found quite a few enemy “gifts”. Consequently, thanks to her work, many Ukrainian lives were saved.
Spy Vesta is looking for explosives/Intelligence photo
What other animals help our defenders
< p> In the State Service for Emergency Situations serves as a diver dog Naida. Despite the fact that her training continues, she has already become an “employee” of the search, diving and rescue group of the emergency rescue squad of special forces.
Ukrzaliznytsia also has its own assistant. Nicole the dog helps her owner evacuate passengers from dangerous areas.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed the dog Max, who switched from “service” in the National Guard to the side of good. Of course, animals are well aware of where the real evil is. Now the dog has learned commands in Ukrainian and “works” in the National Guard.
The border guards have a Terminator dog, who himself came to them when they were on duty at the checkpoint. The Belgian Shepherd Deminer Almaz is gaining popularity online.
The most famous assistant of the Ukrainian defenders was the dog-sapper Patron, who serves in the State Emergency Service. He was even awarded an award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Mine safety rules
The occupiers, running away, passed everything they could. Therefore, you need to be very careful and follow the appropriate rules so as not to harm yourself:
- in settlements that have only recently been de-occupied, you should avoid former military positions, remnants of military equipment, abandoned houses and structures, dirt roads and paved roadsides;
- do not visit forests, reservoirs, ruins and areas that have not yet been cleared of mines;
- do not touch suspicious objects – it is better to immediately report them to rescuers or the police;
- do not use radios or telephones near suspicious objects;
- Please note that shock, shock, friction or heat can cause an explosion.
Important! The Ministry of Internal Affairs told what mines are and how to distinguish them.