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A shelter in Brno has already taken in one hundred and fifty dogs from the front lines in Ukraine

Summary by ČEská Televize
The Brno shelter on Kociánka has so far taken in dozens of abandoned dogs from the war zone in Ukraine, which has been defending itself against Russian aggression for almost three years. More than one hundred and fifty dogs have already arrived at the shelter. Their original owners are unknown. However, the vast majority of the imported dogs have found new owners in the country.
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Česká televize broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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