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Russia deploys LOBOS on frontline to detect incoming Ukrainian drones

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The females were taken from the Siberian region of Khakassia and raised by wolf trainer Aleksandr Konchakov.

Russia has begun deploying wolves to the front lines of the war, because the animals react early to the sound of approaching kamikaze drones.

Two tamed beasts have been sent to serve with Vladimir Putin’s troops and more will follow if the experiment is successful.

The females were taken from the Siberian region of Khakassia and raised by wolf trainer Aleksandr Konchakov.

He is also crossing wolves with Russian Laika hunting dogs for use in war.

Konchakov visited the war zone before sending the Predators to the battlefield by plane and train.

The females were taken from the Siberian region of Khakassia and raised by wolf trainer Aleksandr Konchakov.

Konchakov visited the war zone before sending the Predators to the battlefield by plane and train.

Konchakov visited the war zone before sending the Predators to the battlefield by plane and train.

The All-Russian Popular Front (ONF) shared the news that two wolf cubs had been requested in May.

The All-Russian Popular Front (ONF) shared the news that two wolf cubs had been requested in May.

The animals have been sent to the front to help Putin's troops in their war against Ukraine.

The animals have been sent to the front to help Putin’s troops in their war against Ukraine.

Russian fighters claim that the animals have a good sense of smell, are sociable and active and can warn of danger in advance.

“Predators can hear the approach of the drones,” SHOT reported.

One of the wolves sent to fight for Putin is called Vysota and is seen feeding him ice cream.

“The cubs were brought to me by motherless hunters,” Konchakov said.

‘They (the soldiers) asked (to be transferred to the war).

“They asked me for it, so I gave it to them.”

Animals have excellent “intuition” and are “intelligent,” he said.

The SHOT report says that wolves “can hear the approach of drones and warn of danger in advance.”

They will “help Russian soldiers carry out combat missions in the (war) zone.”

The wolf tamer said that the Russian army asked for his animals and provided them to them.

The wolf tamer said that the Russian army asked for his animals and provided them to them.

Konchakov describes trained predators as

Konchakov describes trained predators as “very affectionate”

The SHOT report says that wolves

The SHOT report says that wolves “can hear the approach of drones and warn of danger in advance.”

Wolf tamer Aleksander Konchakov visited the front before sending his animals to support the troops.

Wolf tamer Aleksander Konchakov visited the front before sending his animals to support the troops.

Wolf tamer Aleksander Konchakov visited the front before sending his animals to support the troops.

The All-Russian Popular Front (ONF) shared the news that two wolf cubs had been requested in May and said they would need to grow up over the summer before being sent to join the troops.

“There is an opinion that wolves are more intelligent than shepherds and, if trained properly, can become good helpers,” he says.

‘Alexander regularly collects and transports humanitarian aid to the (war) zone for our soldiers.

“During the last joint trip with the Popular Front, the military asked for two wolf cubs to help them.”

The General Director of the Great Moscow State Circus, Edgard Zapashny, said of the unusual delivery: “I hope that these two wolves, who will now be with our fighters, will not be harmed and that the men will surround them carefully and ensure their safety.

“In turn, the animals will save the lives of our soldiers.”

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