November 18, 2024
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Russians are brutally dealing with homeless animals at the Kherson region’s TOT – Opposition

At the TOT of the Kherson region, the Russians brutally deal with homeless animals – Resistance In the occupied territories of the Kherson region, the Russians collect homeless dogs and cats in “shelters”. The animals find themselves in terrible conditions, where they become victims of hunger and disease, and some are shot in the streets.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the territories of the Kherson region temporarily occupied by the Russians, another wave of elimination of homeless dogs took place. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, writes UNN

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It is noted that the invaders uncontrollably collect dogs and cats, place them in alleged “shelters”, where the further fate of the animals remains unknown. In conditions of complete mismanagement and lack of proper care, animals find themselves in terrible conditions, where they often become victims of hunger, disease and violence. In particular, the last such example happened in the temporarily occupied Nova Kakhovka.

The disorder and chaos that prevails in these “shelters” increases the risk of spreading infectious diseases, in particular rabies, which can lead to an outbreak of this deadly disease,

In addition, earlier cases were recorded when dogs were shot just on the street.

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