'When the occupiers are unable to torture & kill civilians, they do it to animals,' Ukrainian officials alleged in a Twitter post.
reported that seven raccoons, two female wolves, peacocks, a llama and a donkey were stolen from Kherson Zoo.
"The occupiers stole everything from Kherson: paintings from art galleries, antiquities from museums, historic manuscripts from libraries," the Ukraine Ministry of Defenseon Sunday."But their most prized loot was a raccoon they stole from a zoo. Steal a raccoon and Die." At the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, animals were part of rescue efforts—which in some cases included help from neighboring countries.
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