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Under Russian shelling: rescue animals outside Ukraine Israel today

2022-03-10T12:45:58.272Z


Countless refugees have been documented along with their good friends as they cross the borders of the attacked country • View exciting photos


Under the heavy bombing of the Russian army all over Ukraine, the citizens of the country take care to rescue to safe places even their best, sweetest and most loyal friends - the animals.

Among the harsh images of the war from the battle zones, many Ukrainians were documented carrying dogs and cats with them, protecting them and hugging them as they escaped from the shelling areas.

The exciting documentation in front of you:

Ukrainian refugee with a dog, Photo: EP

Alina and the dog Lucky are waiting for a train to rescue them from Kiev, Photo: Getty Images

A Ukrainian citizen who fled with her dog to Hungary, Photo: Reuters

Ukrainian woman and best friend after fleeing to Moldova, Photo: IPI

Escape from Kiev in the direction of Leviv, Photo: IP

Together on the way outside the borders of Ukraine, Photo: Reuters

Natasha, a Ukrainian refugee from Kharkiv, with her cat, Bonja, Photo: AP

People flee the Ukrainian city of Irpin attacked by Russia, Photo: API

Ukrainian refugee with a cat on the Greek-Bulgarian border, Photo: AFP

Hiding in a shelter near Kiev, Photo: AP

Ukrainian refugee with her Sphinx cat in northern Romania, Photo: IPI

A Ukrainian citizen who fled with her cat to Moldova, Photo: API

Escaping from Ukraine to Romania, Photo: AP

Ukrainian refugees in Moldova, Photo: IPI

Escapes from Ukraine under Russian shelling, Photo: Reuters

Escapes from the Ukrainian city of Irpin, Photo: Reuters

Ukrainian citizen holds her dog as she walks through the ruins of a bridge in Irpin, Photo: AP

Betty the bitch who was rescued from Ukraine to Poland, Photo: EP

Exhaust and bitch on the Ukraine-Romania border, Photo: Getty Images

Evacuating from Irpin, Photo: AFP

Ukrainian refugees on the Moldovan border, Photo: IPI

Ukrainian refugees in Hungary, Photo: Reuters

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Source: israelhayom

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