A Russian police officer holds a German shepherd puppy named Dobrynya during a ceremony at the French embassy in Moscow on December 7, 2015. Russia on December 7 handed over a German shepherd puppy named Dobrynya to France in a gesture of solidarity after a police dog named Diesel was killed during a raid on jihadists linked to the Paris attacks in Saint-Denis, suburban Paris, on November 18. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV / AFP / YURI KADOBNOV        (Photo credit should read YURI KADOBNOV/AFP/Getty Images)
Social media honors police dog killed in Paris raid
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German Shepherd Dobrynya is named after a Russian folk hero

Diesel's death in a police raid was mourned on social media with the hashtag #JeSuisChien

CNN  — 

He may be no Diesel, but Russia has given France a new puppy following the death of the seven-year-old police dog during a terror raid in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis last month.

“The puppy you are giving us today will replace Diesel and proves your friendship,” said French ambassador Jean-Maurice Ripert, during a ceremony at the French Embassy in Moscow on Monday.

“They are waiting for this puppy in Paris,” he added, according to Russian news agency Tass.

Dobrynya waits patiently during the handover ceremony in Moscow on Monday, December 6.

Diesel’s death in a police raid on November 18 came five days after 130 people were killed in multiple terror attacks in Paris.

A city in mourning marked the dog’s death with the hashtag #JeSuisChien, a nod to #JeSuisCharlie, the hashtag that went viral after the terror attacks on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in January.

Two terrorists died in the raid that killed Diesel, including the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, and a relative, Hasna Ait Boulahcen.

Russia’s gift dog Dobrynya is named after a folklore hero, and is intended as a “symbol of the unity of our nations in implacable fight against terrorism,” Russian Deputy Interior Minister Igor Zubov said during the ceremony on Monday.