FazzNoth Posted March 18, 2022 Share Posted March 18, 2022 The evacuations from Ukraine continue. A group of former British military members is working in Ukraine to rescue animals from the war. According to a member of the group, they're also attempting to reunite refugees who may have been forced to abandon their pets when fleeing the violence. While many evacuees are bringing their pets with them, many others have also been forced to leave their pets behind. This may have been due to the difficulty of traveling with certain animals or the challenges that bringing animals across borders can present. Breaking Chains is a group of former British military members who have seen combat that are in Ukraine, Fox 10 reports. According to a member of the group, they first arrived in the country when the bombings began. "We are driving a thousand miles a day some days to get these animals," Tom, who only gave the news outlet his first name, said. "We are reuniting people with animals that have lost their husbands, lost their children, lost their houses, lost their country, lost their jobs," he continued, "they have nothing left apart from the love they have for this dog." Earlier this week, the group saved 120 animals from a shelter that had been hit by airstrikes multiple times. Tom explained that reuniting pets with their owners could take anywhere from a few weeks to multiple years. Fox News previously reported that multiple countries have relaxed their rules for bringing pets across their borders to make it easier for Ukrainian refugees. Still, many have been forced to leave animals behind. Many Ukrainians have been forced to abandon their pets due to the difficulties of traveling with animals. https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/animal-rescue-group-evacuate-pets-ukraine-reunite-owners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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