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Ukraine’s Chief Intelligence Directorate said: “As a result of the goat’s ‘chaotic’ movements, the animal ‘disposed of’ several grenades.”The directorate added that “as a result of a chain reaction”, Mad Vlad’s soldiers “sustained injuries of varying degrees of severity” in the village of Kinski Rozdory in Zaporizhia Oblast, south-east Ukraine.Although it is not clear if the beast survived, it is now being called the “Goat of Kyiv” online.This is a nod to a heroic pilot called the “Ghost of Kyiv”, who is credited with shooting down Russian planes during the invasion.The goat is not the first animal to help Ukraine’s war effort.A Jack Russell, named Patron, has been widely praised for helping sniff out more than 200 explosives during the conflict.READ NEXT:Fit and healthy dad left 'paralysed' by Covid jab wins £120,000 payout.
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