3 Years of War in Ukraine: PETA-Supported Teams Continue Animal Rescue Missions
February 24, 2025, marks three years of war in Ukraine – and that means three years full of fear and danger for the animals whose homes became a warzone. A team of courageous and kind people from Animal Rescue Kharkiv are on the ground to help the displaced, terrified, and wounded animals have a new chance at life in Germany thanks to PETA support.
How The Team Is Helping Animals Escape the Warzone
Since the beginning of the war, the PETA-backed team has rescued 22,000 animals and counting. Each rescued animal is quarantined for months while rescuers work to collect the necessary paperwork, treat the animal’s wounds, and help the traumatised animals trust humans again. Some rescued animals are transported to Germany to meet their new families.
One little dog, James, was found terrified in Pokrovsk. The small city is a significant hub for Ukraine because of its coal and transportation connections – and those key components also make it a target for Russian forces.
The city is constantly under fire, making it dangerous for volunteers to enter. Thankfully, ARK’s team was able to help evacuate James.
Thanks to the PETA-supported rescue team, James and several other animals paired with new families will have a second chance at life free from the war.
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Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, PETA-supported teams have rescued more than 22,000 animals and delivered more than 3.7 million pounds of food and provisions to feed 2,500 animals in Ukraine each month. PETA’s Global Compassion Fund is supported exclusively by the contributions of kind individuals like you. Your gift is helping PETA entities and partners create positive, sustainable changes in corners of the Earth where animals desperately need assistance – and may have no other hope.
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