Pet victims of the war in Ukraine: owners seek shelter or leave the country

Pet victims of the war in Ukraine: owners seek shelter or leave the country

Pets also suffer the ravages of military conflict.  In the image, a Ukrainian woman with a pet.  (Photo: capture | Twitter)

Pets also suffer the ravages of military conflict. In the image, a Ukrainian woman with a pet. (Photo: capture | Twitter)

In the early morning of February 26, Russian troops continue to try to invade more points of Kiev.  Meanwhile, families take refuge under subways with their pets.  (Photo: AFP/Daniel Leal)

In the early morning of February 26, Russian troops continue to try to invade more points of Kiev. Meanwhile, families take refuge under subways with their pets. (Photo: AFP/Daniel Leal)

Vehicles line up at the Polish-Ukrainian border in the eastern Polish town of Hruszow on February 25, 2022. Poland's Interior Ministry said the country's Border Guard is prepared for the increased movement of people. that will be evacuated to Poland, as well as the increase in truck traffic.  EFE/EPA/Karina Sao POLAND OUT

Vehicles line up at the Polish-Ukrainian border in the eastern Polish town of Hruszow on February 25, 2022. Poland’s Interior Ministry said the country’s Border Guard is prepared for the increased movement of people. that will be evacuated to Poland, as well as the increase in truck traffic. EFE/EPA/Karina Sao POLAND OUT

Couples and families are looking for some means to move them to Poland.  Some walk several kilometers from station to station in Kiev;  however, they do not abandon their pets.  (Photo: The Washington Post)

Couples and families are looking for some means to move them to Poland. Some walk several kilometers from station to station in Kiev; however, they do not abandon their pets. (Photo: The Washington Post)

Some Ukrainians take refuge carrying their beloved pets in their arms.  Shelters at subway stations safeguard cats and dogs of various sizes.  (Photo: AFP/Daniel Leal)

Some Ukrainians take refuge carrying their beloved pets in their arms. Shelters at subway stations safeguard cats and dogs of various sizes. (Photo: AFP/Daniel Leal)

People wait to leave at the central railway station in Kiev, Ukraine.  Russian troops entered Ukraine in the early hours of February 24.  EFE/EPA/STRINGER

People wait to leave at the central railway station in Kiev, Ukraine. Russian troops entered Ukraine in the early hours of February 24. EFE/EPA/STRINGER

Ukrainians take refuge with their pets in a metro station after air raid sirens alarm in Kiev, Ukraine.  EFE/EPA/STRINGER

Ukrainians take refuge with their pets in a metro station after air raid sirens alarm in Kiev, Ukraine. EFE/EPA/STRINGER

The stations look full and some have even collapsed with people seeking shelter for themselves and their pets.  EFE/EPA/STRINGER

The stations look full and some have even collapsed with people seeking shelter for themselves and their pets. EFE/EPA/STRINGER

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