Kangaroo escapes eco-park after Russian attack on Kharkiv: search underway
A kangaroo escaped from its stable after a Russian attack on the eco-park in the settlement of Lisne, Kharkiv Oblast, on 24 July. Authorities are currently searching for the animal. Source: Oleksandr Hololobov, the Head of Mala Danylivka hromada (an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories - ed.
A kangaroo escaped from its stable after a Russian attack on the eco-park in the settlement of Lisne, Kharkiv Oblast, on 24 July. Authorities are currently searching for the animal.
Source: Oleksandr Hololobov, the Head of Mala Danylivka hromada (an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.), on Telegram; Serhii Bolvinov, Head of the Investigation Department of the Main Department of National Police in Kharkiv Oblast, on Facebook
Hololobov and Bolvinov said the Russian strike also injured two men who were employees of the eco-park. They were taken to hospital with multiple wounds and bruises.
"About a dozen horses were kept on the premises, and they were successfully evacuated. Currently, efforts are underway to find another resident of the zoo – a kangaroo that went missing after the explosion," noted Serhii Bolvinov.
Background:
- This is not the first time animals have suffered due to Russian aggression. In June, volunteers rescued 13 animals from the Kharkiv border area.
- Additionally, animal welfare volunteers have posted photographs showing the Russians displaying dead animals.
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