IN PICS | Furry Friends Who Couldn't Be Left Behind, Slowly Make Their Way To India From Ukraine
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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View In AppThis 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)
Students/ citizens of India couldn't leave behind their furry friends in a Ukraine so they appealed to Indian authorities. (Image: Twitter)
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)
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)
The step by the Indian government came after an appeal from the 'People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)'. (Photo:Twitter)