Animals are being evacuated from a bombed-out eco-park near Kyiv. Photos
The Russian invaders almost destroyed the family eco-park "Yasnogorodka", some animals died
The Family Eco-park of Yasnogorodka reports about it on the Facebook page, informs Espreso. West.
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Animals that managed to survive were evacuated from the bombed Yasnogorodoka eco-park near Kyiv. So, on March 29, llamas, alpacas, and pelicans were evacuated. Military personnel, farm management, and veterinarians are present when the animals are taken out to make the journey of the animals as safe as possible.
About 15 animals were taken out yesterday. And today, March 30, volunteers rescued two more camels, two buffaloes, and donkeys with the help of evacuation vehicles.
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Akim Akimov, the owner of the Yasnogorodska farm, said that about 20 ostriches, mammals of the Scottish cow and the Hungarian surki, two llamas, and one alpaca were killed during the war.
At the same time, he notes that not a single animal died due to lack of food or water. At the same time, he says that all of them died as a result of shelling and stress.
As of March 30, there are still hundreds of animals in the Yasnogorodka eco-park. In particular, about 30 heads of rams, 250 ostriches and a grunting ox, says Akimov.
Currently, Yasnogorodka remains a dangerous place for both people and animals to live.
The owner of the farm says that now everything is done to carry out the evacuation of the rest of the "guests" of the eco-park - both the necessary transport, and those who are ready to leave at any moment, and a place for the removal of animals. The only problem is the shelling by invaders.
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