Russia send puppy to France to honour Paris police raid dog Diesel

Russia’s interior minister has said he will send a German shepherd puppy to the French police to honour a police dog killed in action and express solidarity with France in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.

Russia send puppy to France to honour Paris police raid dog Diesel

Russia’s interior minister has said he will send a German shepherd puppy to the French police to honour a police dog killed in action and express solidarity with France in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.

France’s National Police said a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd named Diesel was “killed by terrorists” on Wednesday during a raid in Saint-Denis, north of Paris.

General Vladimir Kolokoltsev said in a statement that along with his condolences over the deadly attacks, he will send to his French counterpart a puppy so that it “could replace Diesel”.

Gen Kolokoltsev said the puppy was named Dobrynya, after a Russian fairy tale knight who “symbolises strength, goodness, valour and unconditional support”.

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