January 20, 2026
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Stray dogs attack residents of occupied Mariupol: children are injured

In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, there is a significant increase in attacks by stray dogs, as a result of which local residents began to seek medical help more often. According to the Center of National Resistance, new cases of bites were recorded in the city, in particular, two children were hospitalized. The occupying authorities, despite the obvious risk to the health of the population, react formally, ignoring the needs for the protection of citizens. Experts note that”, — write on: ua.news

In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, there is a significant increase in attacks by stray dogs, as a result of which local residents began to seek medical help more often.

As informs Center of National Resistance, new cases of bites were recorded in the city, in particular, two children were hospitalized.

The occupying authorities, despite the obvious risk to the health of the population, react formally, ignoring the needs for the protection of citizens.

Experts note that the deterioration of the situation with homeless animals indicates the degradation of local administration, which does not provide basic safety and sanitation issues.

“Despite this, the occupying administration continues to simulate a response without solving the problem in essence,” the message reads.

The lack of a systematic approach to controlling the population of stray dogs can lead to the spread of infections and a threat to human life.

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