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IN PICS | Furry Friends Who Couldn't Be Left Behind, Slowly Make Their Way To India From Ukraine

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A medical student, Arya Aldrin who refused to leave her five-month-old Siberian Husky behind in Ukraine finally arrived in India on Thursday. (Image: Twitter)
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"This cat has been with me for the past four months. It stayed with me in the bunker, and then we crossed into Poland together", Gaurav told ANI. (Photo: ANI)
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Students/ citizens of India couldn't leave behind their furry friends in a Ukraine so they appealed to Indian authorities. (Image: Twitter)
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Earlier on Tuesday, the Government of India issued a memorandum facilitating "a one-time relaxation measure" for bringing back pet dogs and cats along with stranded Indians who are being evacuated from war-hit Ukraine. (Photo: Twitter)
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Rishab Kaushik, a Dehradun resident who refused to leave war-torn Ukraine without his pet dog Maliboo, arrived in India early on Friday via Budapest (Hungary). He had posted a video urging the Government to allow NOC and allow pets to be brought to India. (Image: Twitter)
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The step by the Indian government came after an appeal from the 'People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)'. (Photo:Twitter)
Published at : 04 Mar 2022 04:21 PM (IST)
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