How 3 Sniffer Dogs Guarded Indian Embassy In Kabul
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Maya, Bobby, Roobi first landed at Air Force Station in Gujarat's Jamnagar before reaching the Indo-Tibetan Border Police's Chhawla Camp in New Delhi.
Maya, Bobby and Roobi have found a new home in Delhi after being airlifted from Kabul, which fell to Taliban earlier this month, throwing the country into uncertainty as thousands fled the onslaught of the Taliban's extremist forces. Maya, Bobby, Roobi first landed at Air Force Station in Gujarat's Jamnagar before reaching the Indo-Tibetan Border Police's Chhawla Camp in the national capital. The trio are the dogs of the ITBP and for three years, like the elite commandos, kept guard of the Indian Embassy in Kabul with great bravery, professional competence and fierce loyalty. The premier border patrol organisation on Monday shared a video of their furry friends showing how they kept themselves fit in the strife-torn country. In the clip, Roobi is seen jamming it away on a tread mill. "She is full of joy and energy. After enjoying at the Embassy of India, Kabul, dog Rooby under its handler Head Constable Krishnakant got ready for their work and here she is performing anti-sabotage check, a very serious job to save lives of Indians and Indian assets at Kabul," an official says in the video.More Related News