NATO’s Rutte met Ukraine’s most famous sapper in only region bordering two dictatorships at once. He’s not even man

He saw “determination never to surrender.”
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference 2026. Source: NATO
NATO’s Rutte met Ukraine’s most famous sapper in only region bordering two dictatorships at once. He’s not even man

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has spoken about his meeting with Ukraine’s most famous sapper — the Jack Russell Terrier named Patron. Their meeting occurred during his visit to Ukraine, he revealed at a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2026, UNIAN reports. 

Patron, the dog from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, has become a symbol of resistance and rescue after serving as a mine-detection dog in Chernihiv Oblast during Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022. He has already met with the world's top officials, including former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. 

Chernihiv Oblast between two dictatorships

According to Rutte, during the trip to Ukraine, he visited the Chernihiv Oblast, where he spoke with people affected by Russian strikes.

This is the only Ukrainian region bordering two dictatorships at once, Russia and Belarus — a zone of constant pressure and threat to northern Ukraine and all of Europe. Moscow has reportedly deployed the nuclear-capable intercontinental Oreshnik missile system there, which can reach any point in Europe.

Rutte says he met Patron there. He has called everyone who works there heroes: “rescuers, people who save lives, soldiers."

He noted that he looked into the Patron's eyes and saw the determination that Ukraine will never surrender.

A visit under air-raid sirens: when strikes do not stop even for NATO

On 3 February, the NATO Secretary General arrived in Kyiv and, speaking in the Ukrainian parliament, emphasized that support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine by Alliance members and partners remains a priority.

On the same day, Russia carried out one of its most massive combined attacks on Ukraine since the beginning of the year, using missiles of various types and hundreds of attack drones.

As a result of the attack, people were injured, and residential buildings and energy infrastructure were damaged. In Kyiv, fires broke out in high-rise buildings, and a kindergarten was damaged.

Usually, Russia refrains from large-scale strikes when high-ranking foreign delegations visit Ukraine, but not this time, which many perceived as an open show of disregard for NATO’s position.

Last year, US President Donald Trump was ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to “look him in the eyes” and try to stop the war, as per the White House. Since then, there has been no progress toward peace: Russia has not withdrawn its troops from Ukraine and continues terrorist attacks against the civilian population.

To suggest a correction or clarification, write to us here

You can also highlight the text and press Ctrl + Enter

Please leave your suggestions or corrections here



    Euromaidan Press

    We are an independent media outlet that relies solely on advertising revenue to sustain itself. We do not endorse or promote any products or services for financial gain. Therefore, we kindly ask for your support by disabling your ad blocker. Your assistance helps us continue providing quality content. Thank you!

    Related Posts

    Ads are disabled for Euromaidan patrons.

    Support us on Patreon for an ad-free experience.

    Already with us on Patreon?

    Enter the code you received on Patreon or by email to disable ads for 6 months

    Invalid code. Please try again

    Code successfully activated

    Ads will be hidden for 6 months.