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Post by apple on Feb 6, 2014 18:41:30 GMT -5
ISAF officials in Afghanistan have confirmed a military dog went missing during a mission in December last year. US military sources say the dog belonged to a coalition partner and the BBC understands it was working for British forces. The Taliban earlier released footage of what they claimed was a dog they captured from US troops. They said the dog, apparently called Colonel, was wearing a GPS tracking device, a torch and small camera. Looking rather mournful, on a lead being held by a long-haired Taliban fighter, the small reddish-brown dog was paraded for a Taliban cameraman, reports the BBC's David Loyn in Kabul The Taliban said the dog was taken during a night raid in Laghman in eastern Afghanistan in late December. The insurgents also showed off captured weapons of a type frequently used by American special forces. Our correspondent says there were local reports a few weeks ago that a senior Taliban commander in the area was seen with a "foreign dog". But the video is the first positive sighting. Coalition forces have long used sniffer and protection dogs in Afghanistan, mostly German shepherds, Labradors or spaniels.
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Post by peteetongman on Feb 7, 2014 9:42:31 GMT -5
hope he bites their nuts off
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Post by shaniqua on Feb 9, 2014 15:49:27 GMT -5
the dog is probably dead, maybe dinner for someone. sick bastards
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