A husky dog was reunited with its owner in Kyiv, Ukraine, after the two were separated amid the violence in Bucha.
The battalion named after Kastus Kalinowski, the Belarusian military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Bel Warriors, shared the video on social media Monday.
Нашыя хлопцы @belwarriors вярнуліся з Бучі. Выратавалі сабаку, дзяўчынка Нессі. Ужо знайшлі яе сям’ю і заўтра яна вернецца да яе. pic.twitter.com/XJ8uK4P7ve
— молодая, зелёная (@oleo_lio) April 3, 2022
“Our guys @belwarriors returned from Bucha,” a Belarusian soldier from the unit tweeted Sunday. “Rescued the female dog, Nessie. Her family has already been found and she will return to them tomorrow.”
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“A little bit of positivity in these difficult times,” Bel Warriors captioned the video on Instagram. “During Bucha’s release we found Nessie’s dog left alone. But thanks to our friends we found her hosts and today she is back to them. Look at this emotional moment.”
“As long as some treat people like animals, we are fighting for the lives of not only humans but every animal!”
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Pictures and video showed the score of 410 bodies strewn across Bucha. Russia and China have made false claims that Ukrainians staged the carnage.