He traveled to Zaporozhye for five days. The animal still has calluses on its feet. Volunteers help them.
A resident of Mariupol came out of the city occupied by the Russian occupiers and walked 220 km with his dog Zhuzha. He arrived at the volunteer center in Zaporozhye. Volunteer Masha Ukrainska shared it on Facebook.
According to him, the man left his native 23rd microdistrict, took some things and leftover food for himself and the dog in a wagon.
“He walked under the shelling, between the mines, he walked towards us, in Ukraine! Five days! Here is a” green corridor “! Look at these hands! The desire to live! Unbeatable our people! ” – written by a volunteer.
The man is covered with charcoal and dust. Volunteers are now caring.
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Later, DW found out that the man’s name was Igor. It took him five days to arrive in Zaporozhye with his pet. Zhuzha still has calluses on his feet.
Remember, TV presenter Ekaterina Osadchaya shared a wonderful story of the search for a woman in the besieged Mariupol.
Bednyakov shared footage from Mariupol that was destroyed by the occupiers
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Source: korrespondent