335 dogs died in an animal shelter in Borodyanka near Kiev. For a long time, the village was under the occupation of the Russian army and the animals were locked in enclosures without food and water, UAnimals, a public organization for animal rights, reports on its Facebook page..
“On April 1, 2022, as soon as Borodyanka was liberated from the invaders, two volunteers were able to get to the shelter. Here, since the beginning of the war, the animals have remained closed in enclosures, without food and water..
It is noted that all this time there was no management on the territory of the shelter, and no one rescued the animals..
“Fortunately, some of the dogs survived, although they are in serious condition.. Today, volunteers went to the shelter to pick up the heaviest dogs, as well as feed the rest of the survivors.. In total, out of 485, only 150 survived. 27 animals in serious condition were taken to private clinics for treatment,” the NGO reports..
UAnimals also thanked the volunteers and added that they would transfer 50,000 hryvnia rewards for saving animals from the Borodiansk shelter.
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Earlier, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that our defenders had already liberated almost 30 settlements in the Kiev and Chernihiv directions from the occupying forces. However, according to the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexey Danilov, parts of the Russian units that the Russian Federation is withdrawing from these regions will be redeployed to the Kharkiv and Donetsk directions..