Some Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Are Taking Their Pets With Them
Przemysl train station in Poland was filled with refugees on Sunday as people continued to flee from the conflict in Ukraine. "We took the cats, we took their food, and some of our clothes and that's all. We lost everything in our house," said Ksenia, a 28-year old chemistry teacher from Odesa. She and her mother left in a rush with their three cats when they recognized the scale of the crisis. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer has more.
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