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Home | India | Armys Tribute To Zoom The Military Warrior Dog Who Succumbed After Fight With Terrorists

Army’s tribute to ‘Zoom’, the military warrior dog who succumbed after fight with terrorists

29 Army Dog Unit also remembered Zoom, who was a veteran of several counter-terrorism (CT) operations where he had distinguished himself with his energy and courage, Army officials informed.

By ANI
Updated On - 14 October 2022, 03:31 PM
Army’s tribute to ‘Zoom’, the military warrior dog who succumbed after fight with terrorists
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Jammu: Indian Army on Friday paid tributes to ‘Zoom’ its canine warrior dog who succumbed to bullet injuries during an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir earlier this week.

#ChinarCorps Cdr & all ranks paid homage to Army Assault Canine ‘Zoom’, who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty on 13 Oct 22 after suffering from gunshot wounds in Op Tangpawa, #Anantnag of 09 Oct 22.#Kashmir@adgpi @NorthernComd_IA pic.twitter.com/D7lScuLcNZ

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— Chinar Corps🍁 – Indian Army (@ChinarcorpsIA) October 14, 2022

Zoom, the two-year-old Belgian Malinois, breathed his last on Thursday at 54 Advance Field Veterinary Hospital (AFVH), where he was undergoing treatment after sustaining two gunshot injuries during the combat operation in Tangpawa of Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag on October 9.

Army Assault Canine ‘Zoom’ laid down his life in the line of duty. He suffered gunshot wounds during Op Tangpawa on 09 Oct 22 where he fought gallantly with terrorists, saving lives of soldiers. His selfless commitment and service to the Nation will be remembered forever. pic.twitter.com/R6i7Cv5WG5

— Chinar Corps – Indian Army (@ChinarcorpsIA) October 13, 2022

29 Army Dog Unit also remembered Zoom, who was a veteran of several counter-terrorism (CT) operations where he had distinguished himself with his energy and courage, Army officials informed.

“Army Dog Zoom was an invaluable member of the team. Despite his young age of two years, Zoom was a veteran of multiple CT Ops where he had distinguished himself with his energy and courage,” the Indian Army Officials had said.

On October 9 during the operation in Anantnag, Zoom played a key role in not only identifying the precise location of the terrorists but also in disabling a terrorist.

However, the intrepid canine in the process suffered two gunshots. Despite being injured, Zoom located the other hiding terrorist and fainted due to severe blood loss after he returned from the target area.

The officials also mentioned that they have lost a “valiant team member” in Zoom, adding that he used to inspire them (Army personnel) to undertake the tasks with humility, dedication, and courage.
Zoom underwent surgery after getting injured in an encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag.

In the combat operation in Kokernag of Anantnag, Army’s dog ‘Zoom’ attacked terrorists and sustained grave injuries after receiving two gunshot wounds.

They further said that Zoom continued his task despite getting those injuries which resulted in the neutralisation of two terrorists.

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