From Itay24News:
“War in Ukraine, Andrea
Cisternino: ‘I don’t abandon my dogs, my animals. I can also die here with them’”
Andrea Cisternino in 2012 founded
an animal shelter of 20 thousand square meters 45 minutes from Kiev. Since the
war in Ukraine began, he has decided not to leave or even to return to Italy,
the country where he was born. «For years I have been taking care of 400
animals, which I have saved from mistreatment and breeding – said Andrea
Cisternino yesterday, in connection with“ La vita live ”- and I decided to
stay, not to abandon them.
“Building this refuge cost a lot
of effort, I’m not leaving. ” He said these few sentences live on Rai 1 while
inside his refuge “Italia Kj2” he was in the dark, after an alarm that had recently
gone off in the area. Until yesterday he updated his Facebook page with the
story of what is happening, and in his last post he wrote: “Here I am, we are
all in all fine even if they shoot”. The previous day he had filmed Russian
military helicopters flying over the shelter. «This morning the sky around the
shelter was red – he said – continuous artillery shots even during the night,
you can’t sleep. 15 minutes ago I saw an artillery shell fall far from the
shelter but I could smell the smell of gunpowder very well, I could hear
military columns moving in the distance, planes went by. May God help us and
curse those who wanted to start all this ».
Cisternino, a former fashion and
costume photographer, initially moved to Ukraine together with his wife Vlada
Shalutko to report and fight the killings of stray dogs, including shootings,
poisonings and mass graves. Then he opened his refuge, welcoming and saving
animals that would die or face a cruel fate. In his refuge there are dogs,
cats, horses, cows, pigs, goats, sheep, geese and chickens, and lately he has
said that he has stocked up on food for all of them and for his family.
These days he says to pay
attention to every noise, because “we live with anguish but we try to be
positive”. Reached by the journalist Maria Paola Battista Cisternino he says:
«We go on day by day hoping that everything will be resolved and that we all
get out of it well, including animals. Life in the Refuge goes on normally, at
least we try to make it look like this, we do the daily work for the Refuge and
the animals. I hope nothing happens to me as I hope for collaborators and
animals then … someone will decide ».
And when asked what message he
has for the West he replies: «The message is that this is madness, all this is
madness in 2022. To help us we can do very little or tell Putin to stop. You
can think of us and if someone wants to help us with donations he can go to the
site: www.rifugioitaliakj2.org ».
Andrea Cisternino, born in Rome,
despite his fear has therefore decided to continue his life and his project, to
continue to protect his oasis at all costs until it is possible. “I have
decided that I can also die here – he wrote on Facebook on February 24 – for my
animals”.
^ I cannot imagine how hard he
worked before all of this and how dangerous and even more work he has with the
Russian Invasion. I hope he is safe. I hope his animals are safe. He is doing
great work that not many people would do in peace – much less in war. ^
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