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The PETA Germany team is still moving mountains to get to animals in need. Meet some of those rescued from Kharkiv and recently helped by the team:

And below is Stella, who survived the bombings in her hometown as well as a dangerous 700-mile journey across Ukraine. PETA Germany helped ensure her safe entry into Poland, where she is now and where veterinarians are taking good care of her.

Meet Stella. She survived bombings in her hometown and a dangerous 700-mile journey across Ukraine. Now, she’s safe…

Posted by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) on Tuesday, March 22, 2022

And there’s been more progress for those fleeing war-torn Ukraine with their animal companions: Sweden has joined the list of countries that have eased entry requirements for animals from Ukraine. Visit PETA.org.uk to learn more about what refugees can expect if and when they arrive at the Swedish border.


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