Russian zoo sends two peacocks to combat zone to raise soldiers' spirits – photo
A zoo in Lipetsk, Russia, has sent some unusual "humanitarian aid" to the combat zone - two peacocks. A peacock and peahen have been transported to the Russian 252nd Rifle Division as part of the Who if Not Us? campaign.
A zoo in Lipetsk, Russia, has sent some unusual "humanitarian aid" to the combat zone – two peacocks.
A peacock and peahen have been transported to the Russian 252nd Rifle Division as part of the Who if Not Us? campaign.
Source: Lipetsk Zoo on social media
Details: Lipetsk Zoo posted information about the two peacocks on social media, but the post was later deleted.
Quote: "The beauty of the birds will inspire the guys [Russian soldiers – ed.] in the tough combat environment, bringing them a bit of joy. This is not an advertisement for the zoo, but a gift from the bottom of our hearts. We hope that the beauty of these birds will brighten up the soldiers' combat routine."
The zoo also posted a video in which one of the soldiers thanked them and mentioned that a large aviary is being built for the peacocks. He said soldiers will be able to "find some spiritual tranquillity" or "just contemplate and admire the beauty of the birds" there.
Background: The Russians have stolen rare Bengal tigers from zoos in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine and taken zebras from the Askaniia-Nova Biosphere Reserve to occupied Crimea.
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