Staff Members Move Into Kyiv Zoo to Care for Animals
A zoo in Kyiv has some new residents, a species it’s never housed before: humans. About 30 people have moved into the zoo in the capital city of Ukraine, which is being threatened by invading Russian forces. At night they sleep in a shelter on the property. The zoo staff and their families have created what they call a zoo military commune to protect the animals and care for their physical and mental well-being. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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