Daily Express

Military dog honoured for tackling Al-Qaeda gunman

- By Emily Chudy

A RETIRED military dog is to receive a medal for valour after he was injured in action while tackling an Al-Qaeda gunman. Kuno will receive the PDSA Dickin Medal in a virtual ceremony in November, giving him the highest honour for military animal valour.

The three-year-old Belgian shepherd malinois and his handler were deployed on a foreign mission last year on a compound raid when they came under attack. Against grenade and machine gun fire from an insurgent, Kuno tackled the gunman, allowing the mission to be completed successful­ly. Kuno was hit by bullets in both back legs during the assault, with part of one limb having to be amputated before he was flown back to Britain. He then became the first

UK military working dog to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.

Kuno had conducted 16 operations over a five-month period and was a pivotal member of the team.

Devotion

His role was to detect explosives, find hidden weapons and incapacita­te the enemy if so ordered.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Without Kuno, the course of this operation could have been very different and it’s clear he saved the lives of British personnel that day.

“Kuno’s story reminds us not only of the dedicated service of our soldiers and military dogs, but also the great care that the UK Armed Forces provide to the animals that serve alongside them.”

Kuno will become the 72nd recipient of the PDSA Dickin Medal, with previous honours going to 34 dogs, 32 Second World War messenger pigeons, four horses, and one cat.

PDSA director general Jan McLoughlin said: “Kuno’s heroic actions undoubtedl­y changed the course of the mission and saved lives.

“He took on the enemy without fear or hesitation, never faltering from his duty despite being seriously injured.

“For his bravery and devotion to duty, he is a thoroughly deserving recipient of the PDSA Dickin Medal and we look forward to formally presenting his award later this year.”

 ??  ?? Kuno had prosthetic legs fitted after the attack. He will receive the PDSA medal, right
Kuno had prosthetic legs fitted after the attack. He will receive the PDSA medal, right

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