Indian Army’s assault dog Phantom killed in line of duty during Jammu counter-terror operation


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NEW DELHI: The Indian Army’s assault dog, Phantom (pic), played a crucial role in tracking down the heavily armed hiding Pakistani terrorists before sacrificing his life in the counter-terror operation that ended near here this morning after 24-hour gunfight that resulted in elimination of all the three terrorists.

The heroic and professional performance of the four-year old Phantom has become a talking point among the soldiers.

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