Remember Patron πΎ the little hero bomb detection dog in Chernihiv #Ukraine? He’s adored by his military family & gets lots of down time after working to protect lives... he’s sniffed out 150+ IEDs SO FAR ❤️πΊπ¦ *Follow him on #Instagram (patron_dsns)* Photo:patron_dsns pic.twitter.com/eX0oCJnnVr
— Naturewatch Foundation (@Naturewatch_org) April 24, 2022
#Ukrposhta announced the release of a new stamp - it will depict the #Ukrainian dog #Patron, the Jack Russell Terrier bomb-sniffing dog and mascot of the State Emergency Service of #Ukraine who is now helping rescuers clear mines in #Kyiv
— News from Ukraine (@uasupport999) April 24, 2022
This dog us a superstar πΆπ€© pic.twitter.com/fd93du2Bjv
Maria Fomenscova shows a journalist how she covered her dog's ears with her scarf so he wouldn't be frightened when the shelling hit her town of Horenka, Ukraine. That's called love. Photo: Oleg Pereverzev. pic.twitter.com/TjWWTFQjX7
— Lorenzo The Cat (@LorenzoTheCat) April 23, 2022
This #Ukrainian lady somehow survived the indiscriminate bombing of #irpin and she will not leave (she takes care of the local strays). She was overwhelmed when supplies arrived. It was such an emotional moment to meet her. There is so much to do here π #nowzadukraine pic.twitter.com/tXjrKVN83L
— Pen Farthing (@PenFarthing) April 13, 2022
A dog waits in front of an operating room while medical team performs surgery on a Ukrainian soldier in a hospital, amid Russia's invasion, in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine, April 19, 2022. REUTERS/Marko Djurica pic.twitter.com/w99TKbkDcI
— Idrees Ali (@idreesali114) April 20, 2022