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According to the UK Ministry of Defense, more than 45,000 Ukrainians have been t...

Way to resist DRG: the Armed Forces fighter told about dogs that saved hundreds of military

According to the UK Ministry of Defense, more than 45,000 Ukrainians have been trained in the British islands since Operation Interflex. Ukrainian defenders, among other things, taught methods of working with dogs. Service dogs of Ukrainian dog breeders saved hundreds of lives because they found Russian mines on the front line. A 24-year-old serviceman-one of 20 Ukrainians, who is taught methods of working with dogs in barracks of the British army in the county of Eastern Midland told this.

Sky News writes about it. The serviceman said through the translator that he always wanted to become a movie engineer, now he had to work with dogs during the war. "I am glad that I can share my experience and knowledge. They save tens or even hundreds of lives," he explained. A soldier whose name is not called for security reasons also noted that he and others have been prepared in the United Kingdom, as it assumes that the military can improve their skills by experimenting.

"When different sabotage groups enter the area and change roads, we can pass dogs quickly and safely through the area," he said. According to him, there are many areas in Ukraine where fighting is not so active, but where they are still life -threatening. Sergeant Chris Jacques from the 1st Regiment of Service Dogs said that when working with dogs, they use "stress factors", such as the reproduction of the sounds of the battlefield.

"It is important to give some reward and see, especially in the current climate, as dogs can be used in an environment in which [Ukrainians] find themselves today," he said. The UK Ministry of Defense reported that more than 45,000 Ukrainians have been trained in the country's barracks since the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Russia. Recall that scientists have come to the conclusion that dogs can relieve physical pain.