Police officer saves kitten after Russian strike in Sumy region (photo)
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Anna Tkach
15.07.2025 - 19:00
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According to glavcom.ua: In the Sumy region, a police officer saved a cat from enemy fire. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the fluffy one survived under the rubble and now has a new family.
«During the inspection of the destroyed buildings, one of the law enforcement officers heard a faint meowing from under the debris. The kitten was carefully rescued, given water, and handed over to reliable hands,» the statement notes.
According to the police, the animal happily suffered no harm from the incident and now lives among kind people. At the time this event occurred, Russian invaders attacked a medical facility in the Shostka community, resulting in a fire, damage, and injuries to a child.
In this story, we learned about how a police officer saved a cat during an enemy attack, as well as other events that took place at that time in the Sumy region.
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