Putin deploys war wolves on Ukraine front line as beasts howl at sound of kamikaze drones

RUSSIA has deployed war wolves on the Ukraine front line — because the beasts react early to kamikaze drone sounds.

Troops say the howling animals have a good sense of smell, are sociable and active, and can warn of danger in advance.

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Vladimit Putin has deployed war wolves on the Ukraine front line — because the beasts react early to kamikaze drone soundsCredit: EPA
Troops say the howling animals have a good sense of smell, are sociable and active, and can warn of danger in advance

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Troops say the howling animals have a good sense of smell, are sociable and active, and can warn of danger in advanceCredit: East2West
Wolf-tamer Aleksandr Konchakov raised two females that were rescued from Siberian region Khakassia

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Wolf-tamer Aleksandr Konchakov raised two females that were rescued from Siberian region KhakassiaCredit: East2West
A Ukrainian soldier launches a kamikaze FPV drone on the front line

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A Ukrainian soldier launches a kamikaze FPV drone on the front lineCredit: Reuters

Two tamed wolves have been sent to serve with Vladimir Putin’s soldiers and more will follow if the experiment is a success.

A Russian news agency reported: “The predators 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 two females were rescued from Siberian region Khakassia and raised by wolf-tamer Aleksandr Konchakov.

In a video, he can be seen feeding ice cream to one of the wolves, called Vysota.

He said: “The puppies were simply brought to me by hunters without a mother.

“They have excellent intuition and are smart.”

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Moscow State Circus chief Edgard Zapashny said: “I hope these two female wolves, who will now be with our fighters, will not be harmed, and that the men will surround them with care and ensure their safety.

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