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Russian Drone Strike on Kyiv-Area Veterinary Clinic Kills Dozens of Animals

Fire at veterinary clinic near Kyiv
Авіаудар по ветеринарній клініці в Київській області забрав життя багатьох тварин.

Tragedy in Chabany

According to Главком: During a mass strike on the Kyiv region on April 3, 2026, a Russian drone hit a veterinary clinic in the village of Chabany, Fastiv district. According to preliminary data from the Kyiv Regional State Administration, the attack killed approximately 20 animals. The strike caused a major fire, which damaged the clinic's administrative building and several private cars.

The shelling also affected other districts, including Fastivshchyna, Obukhiv, and Kriukivshchyna. Officials confirmed the death of one man and injuries to eight civilians during the morning attack.

Condolences and Support

'The pain and horror are beyond words. We offer our deepest condolences to the people who lost their animals due to the cruelty of Russian criminals. If any animals survived, we are ready to pay for their treatment.' - UAnimals

This tragic incident highlights the humanitarian consequences of warfare, which harms not only people but also directly impacts the lives of pets. The ongoing conflict has seen a pattern of attacks on civilian infrastructure far from the front lines.

This event is further evidence of the war's devastating impact on civilians, including defenseless animals who also suffer from the conflict's fallout. It is important to note that humanitarian organizations continue to provide support to those affected, striving to alleviate the pain and suffering caused by military actions. Given the increasing number of attacks on civilian objects, the situation requires urgent attention and an international response to protect the victims of the conflict.

This tragic incident is part of a broader pattern of violence, as recent reports indicate that Russian strikes across multiple regions have resulted in significant casualties and destruction. The humanitarian crisis continues to escalate, underscoring the urgent need for international awareness and intervention to protect all victims of this ongoing conflict.

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