
ITBP's hero combat dogs airlifted from Kabul to India after Taliban takeover
India Today
Three combat canines of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) returned to India after serving a stint at the Indian embassy in Kabul.
Maya, Bobby and Roobi -- three combat canines of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) -- returned to India along with nearly 100 troops. The combat dogs were airlifted from Afghanistan's Kabul. ITBP Afghan Hero K9s return from Indian embassy in Kabul to Delhi :ITBP hero K9s Maya, Bobby and Roobi along with troops were airlifted by the IAF C-17 aircraft from Kabul to the Air Force Station Jamnagar in Gujarat, and today they have reached ITBP Chawala Camp at Delhi. pic.twitter.com/gBbiPOqQbW Roobi (a Malinois), Maya (a Labrador), and Bobby (a Doberman), returned to India on Tuesday after serving a stint at the Indian embassy in Kabul.
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