Vladimir Putin's Secret First Cloned Service Dogs Will Be Assigned To Secret Service In The Coldest Region In The World

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Three service dogs of the Belgian Shepherd breed cloned at the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation lab in Seoul, South Korea, at the Mammoth Museum of the Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU)


The three Belgian Malinois dogs also the first cloned service dogs in Russia each valued at £80,000 will be assigned to police and the FSB secret service in Yakutia, the coldest inhabited region in the world.

They were cloned by a South Korean professor who also aims one day to restore extinct woolly mammoths to the vast and frigid Russian province of Siberia.



Museum director Dr Semyon Grigoryev said: "These dogs have been recreated from the cells of the best Korean sniffer dogs, inheriting their unique abilities. They will be the first cloned service dogs in Russia."

They are among 500 cloned puppies from the Sooam Biotech laboratories in Seoul, the world's first animal cloning centre.

Dr Grigoryev said: "These dogs are very young, in Korea they went though a basic training, so handlers here will decide what best to choose for them depending on their abilities and talents.
"The military-historical society works in co-operation with Russian police and special services, and provides dogs as ordered.

"I know that the society's trainers are usually most keen on explosive sniffers, so I would guess this is the field where the cloned dogs will be used."


Three service dogs of the Belgian Shepherd breed cloned at the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation lab in Seoul, South Korea, at the Mammoth Museum of the Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU) 
A service dog of the Belgian Shepherd breed cloned at the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation lab in Seoul, South Korea, at the Mammoth Museum of the Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU) 

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