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People are not as good as dogs! 4 million Ukrainian refugees are in exile, but Ukrainian pets live i

2022-04-27 / 861 Read

According to the Observer.com report, earlier, the US media reported a news about the treatment of injured animals in Ukraine by a Polish animal clinic. This news also attracted the attention of many countries around the world. Many netizens said that Ukrainian refugees are still homeless. Foreign students are discriminated against at the Ukraine-Polish border. On the other hand, cats and dogs in Russia are sanctioned, while injured animals in Ukraine are well cared for in Poland. Netizens can't help but sigh: Humans are not as good as dogs. As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, there are about 4 million refugees in exile in neighboring countries of Ukraine, 6.5 million people in Ukraine are still living in a state of no settlement, and the number of Ukrainian refugees entering Poland exceeds 2.2 million.

Meanwhile, in an animal clinic in southeastern Poland, doctors are treating injured animals from Ukraine, where they are reported to have been lingering on the Ukraine-Polish border for several days, where they are well cared for . Previously, many small animals in Ukraine were transferred to western Ukraine, and now these small animals are being shipped to southeastern Poland in batches. With the help of the local international animal protection organization, Polish doctors built a new warehouse into a temporary pet treatment point to treat these poor little animals. That night, many volunteers went to the warehouse and had friendly interactions with the pets.

The veterinarian said that these animals are very pitiful. They have lived for many days without water and food. During this period, they have also experienced accidents and gun battles. Some of the animals have broken bones, so they must receive human help in time. . After the US media exposed this warm news, it caused controversy in public opinion. Netizens left messages saying that dogs in Ukraine are treated better than refugees. How many refugees did Poland accept? In fact, this is not the first time that similar voices have been heard on the Internet. As early as the early days of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, many foreign students studying in Ukraine complained on social media that they were trapped at the border, and the Ukrainian military police Not only is it not allowed to pass, but violence is used against students.

Some netizens also pointed the finger at the US media. Since they dare to report similar news, why not mention the double standard attitude of the United States in accepting refugees. Netizens said: Since the US media is promoting this kind of news, why is the US border only allowing Ukrainian refugees to enter, while refugees from other countries are turned away? It is worth mentioning that although U.S. President Biden has made it clear that the U.S. welcomes Ukrainians who have left their homeland, the U.S. has so far received very few Ukrainian refugees. According to the Ukrainian refugee, her family tried to enter the United States through the U.S.-Mexico border, but were eventually detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Western media has been concerned about Ukraine's pets, and the media has also reported a lot of related news. At the same time, the West has imposed strong sanctions on Russian cats and dogs. Rufus Dog Show publicly announced a ban on Russian dogs not allowed to compete. In this regard, many netizens can't stand it anymore, and ironically said: The West still uses white supremacy to classify refugees, and even cats and dogs are more important than refugees in some countries.