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Volunteers Treat Injured Wildlife Near Zaporizhia

ABC NewsRadio AU Zaporizhia 16d16d Impact 3
Volunteers are providing medical treatment to animals injured during heavy fighting near Zaporizhia. Animals brought in by soldiers include deer, foxes, raccoon dogs, and squirrels. Nate Mook, a former World Central Kitchen volunteer, is involved in the efforts. The nearest facility is being used to receive and treat these animals.

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“animals brought in by soldiers include deer, foxes, raccoon dogs and squirrels injured by the heavy fighting outside Zaporizhia.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“if these soldiers can take care of these animals and give them love and warmth, then we need to play our part in helping them.”

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