The touching rescue took place in the village of Mykhailivka, in Donetsk Oblast, in eastern Ukraine.
Video shows the heartwarming moment Ukrainian rescuers dig a dog out of the debris of a bombed settlement and manage to revive the dust-covered pooch before handing it over to its worried elderly owner.
"The recent shelling of Mykhailivka Village nearly killed a 77-year-old man. He miraculously survived and his puppy was buried under debris and earth. The Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast also provided footage of the heartwarming rescue.
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