Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has left thousands dead, millions injured, houses and buildings destroyed. But, in addition, this conflict will be remembered for numerous stories that sensitize anyone in the world: from children crossing borders alone and women giving birth in the midst of bombing to a young woman who walked with her dog along 17 kilometers.
In Ukraine, a woman carries her dog to save it
On March 12, the photo of a Ukrainian woman named Alisa, who carried her dog for more than 17 kilometers, because the animal could no longer walk, went viral on social networks.
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The newspaper ABC reported that, on February 23, Alisa’s father died and the next day Russia’s war against Ukraine broke out, so the young woman has considered her dog as her unconditional support.
Alisa, son mari et leurs 5 enfants ont quitté kyiv en voiture. Il restait 14 km à pied pour rejoindre la Pologne. Leur chien Pulya, 12 years old, n’arrivait plus à advancer. They are mari of her l’a porté sur ses épaules. Avant de repartar pour l’Ukraine (mobilisation).https://t.co/d27XMldcIq pic.twitter.com/iI6QGfW8UN
— Philippe Berry (@ptiberry) March 9, 2022
After his father died and just as the war began, many people began to leave kyiv, the capital of Ukraine; However, Alisa and her husband did not manage to leave at that time, since they were carrying out the funeral procedures to bury her father.
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How did they get out of Ukraine?
The newspaper ABC reported that the woman, along with her family and her pets, undertook the trip in her car; but since there were many vehicles near the border with Poland, and they could not stay in the vehicle for three or five days, they decided to walk the remaining 17 kilometers. That was when the young woman decided to carry the dog.
“Our dogs are part of our family. My dog has lived all the happy and sad moments with us. At first I lost my father, and now I leave my husband there,” lamented the young woman.
Alice carried her dog for 17 km to reach the border. He is 12 and a half years old and everyone advised her to leave him and she replied: “I don’t leave my friends. My animal is part of my life.”#StopWar #Ukraine ???????? pic.twitter.com/Y5OfObitiF
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Source: Eluniverso

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