Army Dog Tyson Leads Troops, Takes Bullet in Bravery Display During J&K Op

The Indian Army's White Knight Corps has praised the extraordinary courage of its assault dog Tyson, who was injured while leading troops into a terrorist hideout during Operation Trashi-I in Kishtwar. His actions compelled terrorists to reveal their position, allowing security forces to precisely engage and neutralize three Pakistan-sponsored militants. The canine is reported to be in high spirits and recovering well from his wounds. The operation is part of ongoing efforts in the Jammu region, where six terrorists have been eliminated in the last 20 days.

Key Points: Army Dog Tyson Injured, Heroic in J&K Op Trashi-I | Updates

  • Dog took first bullet leading entry
  • Enabled precise engagement of terrorists
  • Three Pakistan-sponsored terrorists neutralized
  • Operation focused on Kishtwar's forested areas
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"Wounded yet in high spirits, alert and recovering well," White Knight Corps shares update on assault dog Tyson

Indian Army's assault dog Tyson wounded but recovering after leading troops into a terrorist hideout in Kishtwar, enabling neutralization of 3 terrorists.

"Wounded yet in high spirits, alert and recovering well - White Knight Corps"

New Delhi, February 24

The Indian Army's White Knight Corps on Tuesday lauded the bravery of its assault dog 'Tyson', who was injured during Operation Trashi-I in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar while leading troops into a terrorist hideout.

It further stated that Tyson's action enabled security forces to carry out the operation effectively.

In a post on social media platform X, the White Knight Corps said, "In the recent operation Trashi-I at Kishtwar, Assault Dog 'Tyson', displayed extraordinary courage by taking the first bullet while leading the entry into the terrorists' hideout. Undeterred by his injuries, he pressed forward and launched a fierce assault, compelling the terrorists to open fire and thereby confirming their presence. His fearless action enabled troops of #WhiteKnightCorps, @JmuKmrPolice and #CRPF to precisely engage and neutralise three Pakistan-sponsored terrorists," the post read.

The Army formation also shared an update on the canine's condition, saying, "Wounded yet in high spirits, alert and recovering well, Tyson exemplifies unwavering devotion to duty -- a true warrior and a soldier in every sense. The hunt continues -- those who seek to disturb peace will find no sanctuary."

Operation Trashi-l, launched in January, has focused on forested and mountainous areas of Kishtwar, including Chatroo, Sonnar, Dolgam and Dichhar, involving multiple cordon and search operations.

Six terrorists were eliminated in the last 20 days in counter-terror operations across the Jammu region, dealing a significant blow to the terror infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army's Jammu-based White Knight Corps said.

Two terrorists were killed on February 4 in an encounter under Operation KIYA in the Jophar Forest area of Basantgarh. On the same day, another terrorist was neutralised in the Dichhar area of Kishtwar under Operation Trashi-l.

Earlier on Sunday, three more terrorists were killed during relentless cordon and search operations in Kishtwar under Operation Trashi-l, officials said. (ANI)

Security forces said search operations continue to ensure no hostile elements remain at large.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. The bravery of this dog is incredible. It really shows the dedication of all members of the security forces, human and animal. My thoughts are with his handlers.
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Rohit P
Operation Trashi is showing great results. 6 terrorists neutralized is a big win for peace in J&K. The army and police are doing a phenomenal job in tough terrain. Tyson's role proves how crucial every element of the team is.
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Priyanka N
While I'm glad Tyson is recovering, it's a stark reminder of the constant dangers our soldiers face daily. We must ensure they have the best protective gear, for both the jawans and their canine partners. A respectful suggestion to review equipment protocols.
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Vikram M
"Pakistan-sponsored terrorists" - the article correctly names the source of the problem. Our forces are not just fighting internal elements but proxies from across the border. Tyson is a warrior in that fight. Stay strong, boy!
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Kavya N
This update about Tyson's high spirits made my day. What a brave soul! 🙏 I hope he gets a well-deserved treat and lots of rest after this. Our army dogs deserve all the love and recognition.

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