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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDrowned zoo animals and rescued pets: Ukraine counts 'catastrophic' environmental cost
I really admire the Ukrainian people. In the midst of a war, these people are rescuing pets and other animals. The way someone cares about animals and pets says a great deal about them as people.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russia-ukraine-war-kakhova-dam-blast-environment-cost-pets-zoo-animals-rcna88095
A woman who braved checkpoints and dodged shelling to care for abandoned pets during Russias occupation of her hometown is now warning about the recent floodings devastating impact on the regions animals.
Iryna Tutyun said it was difficult to cope with the number of animals in need of help after huge swaths of the southern city of Kherson and its surrounding area were inundated following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam Tuesday.
I still have about 30 dogs and a dozen cats in my care. Every morning I go to them, feed them and see if everything is OK with them, Tutyun, 43, said, adding that some of the animals had been injured.
On a wider scale, experts are also warning that the impact on the regions wildlife could be catastrophic, as millions of fish have already washed up dead and other animals and plant life likely have been affected.
Tutyun said she had also heard of goats, chickens and other animals being plucked from the waters that spilled from the reservoir behind the dam, which was 150 miles long and around 14 miles wide.
Iryna Tutyun said it was difficult to cope with the number of animals in need of help after huge swaths of the southern city of Kherson and its surrounding area were inundated following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam Tuesday.
I still have about 30 dogs and a dozen cats in my care. Every morning I go to them, feed them and see if everything is OK with them, Tutyun, 43, said, adding that some of the animals had been injured.
On a wider scale, experts are also warning that the impact on the regions wildlife could be catastrophic, as millions of fish have already washed up dead and other animals and plant life likely have been affected.
Tutyun said she had also heard of goats, chickens and other animals being plucked from the waters that spilled from the reservoir behind the dam, which was 150 miles long and around 14 miles wide.
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Drowned zoo animals and rescued pets: Ukraine counts 'catastrophic' environmental cost (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2023
OP
Filthy evil fratricidal works of inquity by humans just because they can. nt
sprinkleeninow
Jun 2023
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LetMyPeopleVote
(179,919 posts)1. Saving cats, dogs, and humans in Kherson and Kakhovka
sprinkleeninow
(22,351 posts)2. Filthy evil fratricidal works of inquity by humans just because they can. nt
bronxiteforever
(11,212 posts)3. Kick for visibility of Putin's evil.
Bayard
(29,725 posts)4. Heroes!
These animals are terrified, hungry, and confused about what has happened to them and where their families are.
I am very grateful for kind souls.
catrose
(5,365 posts)5. The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota took in 4 Ukrainian lion cubs
A harrowing rescue
maxsolomon
(38,747 posts)6. I'm shocked the death toll hasn't been worse.
It's an absolute disaster and a war crime.
Russia will not be forgiven.
LetMyPeopleVote
(179,919 posts)7. I stand with Ukraine