Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Directed by Travel
YouTube Vlogger turned War Correspondent Anton Ptushkin, the Documentary
chronicles stories of survival, love and resilience from the heart of war-torn
Ukraine.
See those
rescuing Cats and Dogs in abandoned buildings as well as Lions and Tigers in
the Nation’s Zoos, and the extraordinary efforts to bring them to safety.
Hear from Volunteers
of the Nation’s Animal Shelters, who are risking their own lives to care for
their charges during bombardment.
Meet Patron,
the bomb-detecting Jack Russell Terrier who has saved countless lives, as well
as Shafa, a Cat in Borodyanka who becomes a symbol of hope.
“I never
imagined I would become a war or nature documentarian, but when this war began,
I was so inspired by the footage of people trying to save their pets,” said
director Anton Ptushkin. “I knew I wanted to tell the story of the important
relationship between the Ukrainian people and their animals. Animals have
helped us cope with the stress and consequences of this war, and I’m honored to
showcase their stories of resiliency alongside those of the humans rescuing
them.”
^ I just
watched this DVD (which I received as a Christmas Present) and while I have
known about many People and Organizations working hard over the past 2 years
and 11 months inside Ukraine to save the Animals watching this Documentary put
the whole War more into prospective.
Ordinary People
are working under Russian Occupation and threatened with Russian War Crimes to
save Animals in danger.
Ordinary People
are working under Russian Bombs to save Animals in danger.
These are
Ukrainians and Non-Ukrainians who are risking their own lives to save the
Animals of Ukraine.
While the
Russians continue to murder Ukrainian Men, Women, Children and Animals there
are good People working hard to protect the innocent. ^
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