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Hero Army Dog Tyson Recovering After Eliminating 3 Terrorists

As Tyson continues his recuperation, military officials emphasize the essential role such canines play in enhancing operational effectiveness and safeguarding human lives in counter-insurgency efforts.

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Last updated: February 24, 2026
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Hero Army Dog Tyson Recovering After Eliminating 3 Terrorists

In a remarkable display of courage during a counter-terrorism operation in Jammu and Kashmir, an Indian Army dog named Tyson played a pivotal role in locating and helping eliminate three Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists, despite sustaining a bullet injury. Officials have confirmed that Tyson, who was airlifted for immediate medical treatment, is now stable and recovering well.

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Tyson, a trained German Shepherd attached to the elite 2 Para (Special Forces) unit, was deployed as part of Operation Trashi-I in the challenging forested and mountainous terrain of the Chhatroo area in Kishtwar district. This operation involved coordinated efforts by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to target terrorist hideouts in regions including Chhatroo, Sonnar, Dolgam, and Dichhar.

During the encounter on February 22, Tyson advanced ahead of the troops and crawled into a hideout carved into the rugged landscape, where the terrorists were concealed. The militants opened fire upon detecting the canine, striking him in the leg. Undeterred by the injury, Tyson continued his advance, providing critical intelligence that allowed the security forces to pinpoint the exact location of the hideout and engage the terrorists effectively. This action enabled the troops to neutralize all three JeM operatives, including a high-value target named Saifullah, who had evaded capture for over two years and escaped security forces on at least 20 occasions.

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Following the successful elimination of the terrorists, security forces recovered two AK-47 rifles, ammunition, and other incriminating materials from the site. Local residents in the area have expressed relief at the outcome, highlighting the operation’s impact on regional security.

Tyson’s bravery has drawn widespread admiration, underscoring the invaluable contributions of military working dogs in high-risk environments. He was promptly airlifted to a veterinary facility for treatment, where his condition was stabilized. Recent updates indicate that the canine is in high spirits and on a positive path to recovery.

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This incident echoes a previous operation in October 2024, where another Army dog, Phantom—a Belgian Malinois—sacrificed his life while protecting troops during a similar encounter. Tyson’s story serves as a testament to the rigorous training and dedication of these animals, often sourced and trained at facilities like the CRPF Dog Breeding and Training School.

As Tyson continues his recuperation, military officials emphasize the essential role such canines play in enhancing operational effectiveness and safeguarding human lives in counter-insurgency efforts.

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