<p>The Army on Sunday paid homage to and laid to rest its canine soldier 'Axel' who made the supreme sacrifice during an anti-terror operation but not before pinpointing the location of a holed-up terrorist and thereby protecting a mosque in the vicinity.</p>.<p>The terrorist, who was later identified as Kupwara-resident Akhtar Hussain Bhatt, was killed by security forces after an eight-hour-long gunfight in the Wanigam Bala area of Kreeri in Baramulla district on Saturday.</p>.<p>The slain terrorist was affiliated with the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed.</p>.<p>Officials said two-year-old 'Axel', a German shepherd attached with the Army's 26 Dog Unit, played a key role in the operation.</p>.<p>After an Army jawan and a policeman suffered injuries during the encounter, 'Axel', attached with a body camera, was pressed into action.</p>.<p>"The presence of a mosque within 10 metres of the target house further necessitated operation calibration and no high calibre weapons were used to neutralise the terrorist," an official said.</p>.<p>'Axel' managed to pinpoint the location of the holed-up terrorist but in the process fell to the enemy bullets.</p>.<p>Because of 'Axel', the security forces could gun down the terrorist without violating the sanctity of the mosque and any damage to it.</p>.<p>"Thank you for your service, Axel," the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps of the Army tweeted alongside a file photo of the German shepherd.</p>.<p>The Army paid homage to 'Axel' in a solemn military ceremony in Pattan on Sunday.</p>.<p>Major General S S Slaria, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Kilo Force, paid homage to the canine soldier.</p>.<p>It was an emotional moment for Axel's handler who has been its guardian, caretaker, trainer and the closest buddy for the last two years.</p>.<p>The canine was buried in the premises of the 26 Army Dog Unit in the presence of unit personnel and officials.</p>.<p>'Axel' will always be remembered for his professional competence, bravery and supreme sacrifice, officials said. </p>
<p>The Army on Sunday paid homage to and laid to rest its canine soldier 'Axel' who made the supreme sacrifice during an anti-terror operation but not before pinpointing the location of a holed-up terrorist and thereby protecting a mosque in the vicinity.</p>.<p>The terrorist, who was later identified as Kupwara-resident Akhtar Hussain Bhatt, was killed by security forces after an eight-hour-long gunfight in the Wanigam Bala area of Kreeri in Baramulla district on Saturday.</p>.<p>The slain terrorist was affiliated with the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed.</p>.<p>Officials said two-year-old 'Axel', a German shepherd attached with the Army's 26 Dog Unit, played a key role in the operation.</p>.<p>After an Army jawan and a policeman suffered injuries during the encounter, 'Axel', attached with a body camera, was pressed into action.</p>.<p>"The presence of a mosque within 10 metres of the target house further necessitated operation calibration and no high calibre weapons were used to neutralise the terrorist," an official said.</p>.<p>'Axel' managed to pinpoint the location of the holed-up terrorist but in the process fell to the enemy bullets.</p>.<p>Because of 'Axel', the security forces could gun down the terrorist without violating the sanctity of the mosque and any damage to it.</p>.<p>"Thank you for your service, Axel," the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps of the Army tweeted alongside a file photo of the German shepherd.</p>.<p>The Army paid homage to 'Axel' in a solemn military ceremony in Pattan on Sunday.</p>.<p>Major General S S Slaria, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Kilo Force, paid homage to the canine soldier.</p>.<p>It was an emotional moment for Axel's handler who has been its guardian, caretaker, trainer and the closest buddy for the last two years.</p>.<p>The canine was buried in the premises of the 26 Army Dog Unit in the presence of unit personnel and officials.</p>.<p>'Axel' will always be remembered for his professional competence, bravery and supreme sacrifice, officials said. </p>