The Belgian Sheperd—who is now named Max—used to belong to Russian forces, who had a base in the city of Mykolayiv.
The Belgian Sheperd—now named Max—used to belong to Russian forces, who had a base in Mykolayiv.
Russian forces captured a village in Mykolayiv early on in the invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have since regained control of the area, and, in doing so, destroyed a Russian military base where Max was living with his previous owners. The Mykolaiv area lies near the Black Sea in southern Ukraine. It currently sits right at the edge of the Russia-occupied areas of Ukraine. Russia is continuing advances of the area but has been met with strong resistance from the Ukrainian army. Russia is aiming to cut off access to the Black Sea, however, they so far have not moved past Mykolaiv.ANATOLII STEPANOV/Getty Images
Without an owner, Max was found wandering around the village alone, wearing a Russian collar. A man, who found the dog near his home, took him in. Later, the man gave the lost dog to the Soldiers of the 19th Regiment of Ukraine's National Guard, who have taken him in as their own, theMax is now standing alongside the soldiers and is the newest member of the country's National Guard.as they are strong, highly intelligent species that can follow strict commands. They are often trained on how to sniff out explosive devices as well as carry out search and rescue duties.
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