This Article is From Nov 21, 2015

In Memory of Diesel: Russia Sends Puppy to France to Express Solidarity

In Memory of Diesel: Russia Sends Puppy to France to Express Solidarity

This handout picture released on November 21, 2015 by Russia's Interior ministry shows a puppy named Dobrynya in Moscow. (AFP photo)

Brussels: Russia's interior minister says he will send a German shepherd puppy to the French police to honor a police dog killed in action and express solidarity with France in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.

France's National Police say a 7-year-old Belgian shepherd named Diesel was "killed by terrorists" on Wednesday during a raid in Saint-Denis, north of Paris.

Gen. Vladimir Kolokoltsevs said in a statement late on Friday that along with his condolences over the deadly attacks he will send to his French counterpart a puppy so that it "could replace Diesel."

Kolokoltsev said the puppy was named Dobrynya after a Russian fairy-tale knight who "symbolizes strength, goodness, valor and unconditional support."


 
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