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One year later, the local effort to help the lost animals of Ukraine grows
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One year ago, Dan Fine never could've imagined the horrors he would witness in Ukraine.
As he looks over video footage he brought back from the war torn nation he marvels at the devastation.
"This is a town the size of Edmonds," he said as he pointed to the screen at his Edmonds condominium. "There's nothing left. Can you imagine downtown Kirkland like this?"
In the rush to save their own lives as Russian forces invaded, millions of Ukrainians had to leave their dogs and cats behind. Countless are dead. The rest are sick and starving in the rubble.
"You open up a bag of dog food. The dogs and cats hear that noise and come out from the rubble. The sad part is they're still waiting for their owners to come back, and their owners are not coming back, or they're buried in that rubble," Fine said. "I'm not a crier, but at least one time whenever I'm over there, I break down and cry."
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/nation-world/ukraine/effort-to-help-lost-animals-of-ukraine-grows/281-ac26d793-d36f-4a32-8383-4ad0345ca4ec