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Fundraiser for the evacuation trip: 65 animals from the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions need our help

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Help us raise enough money to evacuate 65 animals from the frontline regions!

Dear friends, we are preparing for another evacuation trip and we need to cover its costs as soon as possible.

Where are we going? We are going to Kupyansk, in the Kharkiv region and Pokrovsk and Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. In total, we plan to visit 8 villages and towns, but for security reasons we can not give you the exact names at this point.

What animals do we plan to evacuate? 18 puppies, 25 cats, 6 ducks, 16 dogs.

Who asked us to evacuate the animals? /strong> We received the requests mostly from the soldiers who have rescued animals but can no longer care for them. There are also civilians who refuse to leave the area of shelling without their animals.

When is the trip happening? We are planning to depart on April 4th. The trip will last 5 days.

Who will go on this evacuation trip? Since there are a lot of animals, two evacuation teams will go in two cars at the same time. Danya and Vlad will be one crew, Volodya and Serhiy will be the other.

What will the money be spent on? The cost of the trip includes fuel for both cars, accommodation and food for the team for 5 days, food for the shelters that will take care of the evacuated animals, and unforeseen expenses. For example, if one of the animals is in poor condition and needs to be urgently taken to a clinic for treatment.

The photos below show the animals waiting for the evacuation!

1st photo. Puppies born on the frontline.

2nd photo: Yasha was brought by a soldier to a frontline village with fractures of his legs and pelvis. A volunteer, Svetlana Telnova, was taking care of the dog. Now he has fully recovered, so Svitlana is looking for a new home for Yasha.

3rd photo: A soldier asks to evacuate this puppy away from danger and transport him to the soldier’s family.

4th photo: A dog named Zhulia from the Donetsk region.

We also have to say that unforeseen incidents or obstacles may occur during the trip, so the actual number of animals evacuated may differ from the number planned. Sometimes we evacuate more animals than we initially planned. Sometimes, on the contrary, the people and animals are not there anymore.

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