Didn't He Want to Go to Kazakhstan? The Horse Escaped During the Transfer to the Airport and Ran Around the Prague Orkuh
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One of the Převalsky horses, which was supposed to fly from the Prague Zoo to Kazakhstan, escaped while being transported to the airport in Kbely, thus restricting traffic on the Prague Ring Road and the Southern Junction.
One of the Przewalski's horses, which Prague Zoo planned to send by air to Kazakhstan on Monday, escaped from the transport crate during transport on the Prague Ring Road. Zoo workers had to catch the escapee on the road and then anesthetize him. Only three of them will fly to Kazakhstan.
One of the Przewalski's horses, which was supposed to fly to Kazakhstan, escaped in Prague around noon on Monday while being transported to the airport in Kbely. According to information published on the X network by the police and the director of the Prague Zoo, Miroslav Bobek, this restricted traffic on the Prague Ring Road and the Southern Link in the direction of Novopacká Street.
"Police officers, together with employees of the Prague Zoo, caught a horse that broke through the barrier of the transporter and jumped out while being transported to the Kbelská airport at the Černý Most shopping center," the police officers described the incident. "In connection with the transfer of other horses, traffic is limited on the Jižní spojka in the direction of Novopacká street," they added. "As we already know at this moment, the s…
Prague - Three of the originally planned four Przewalski's horses departed from the military airport in Prague's Kbele today at around 2:15 p.m. on a CASA military aircraft for Kazakhstan. One of the horses escaped during transport around noon on the Prague Ring Road, and Prague Zoo workers and the police caught it and transported it to the enclosure in the Troja Zoo. Prague Zoo Director Miroslav Bobek told reporters at the Kbele airport after t…
One of Przewalski's horses escaped from a crate during transport on the Prague circuit. Its journey will end at the zoo in Troja, originally headed to Kazakhstan. The first similar air transport of horses took place in 2011.
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