A four-month-old puppy who fell into a deep well in central Istanbul was lifted out after 10 days with the help of a robotic arm designed by high school students.
Firemen were helped by miners and the high school students on Wednesday in a rescue effort that captivated Turks.
The dog, a kangal breed nicknamed Kuyu, or well, was discovered nearly two weeks ago stuck down a 70 metre well in a wooded area of Istanbul's Beykoz district.
It was rescued at dawn on Wednesday by workers using night-vision cameras and a large clamp, emerging to cheers and shouts of joy, footage showed.
Rescue workers had worked non-stop for days to get Kuyu out, their efforts slowed by the depth of the well. They were also prevented from digging a new hole because of concern it could cause the well to collapse.
They lowered down food and water to keep the puppy alive as they worked.
The hashtag #Kuyu became the No 2 top trending topic on Turkish Twitter. Following a visit to the veterinary clinic, Kuyu was brought to Beykoz fire station, its new home.
* Reuters
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