Environment
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Hundreds of Dogs in Ukrainian Shelter Died of Hunger and Thirst During the War
An animal shelter in Borodyanka, Ukraine was left for dead during the Russia-Ukraine war, an invasion that has triggered Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II, where more than 4.2 million Ukrainians left the country and a quarter remain displaced. 485 dogs in the shelter remained locked in cages from the start of the war, without any food or water
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