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Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the love of stray cats​

Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats


At the trenches of eastern Ukraine, soldiers in the dugouts have found solace in the unlikely companionship of stray cats.
Some of them are not stray cats but house cats rescued from shelled villages and they are helping boost morale and protect soldiers who are living and fighting in the area.
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
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Around 15 cats had taken up residence together with the soldiers in Volodymyr’s section of the trenches.
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
“They were abandoned. They had to fend for themselves. We have to feed them,” Volodymyr said, pouring leftover soup for the cats.

A military medical attendant said: “the cats give a morale boost to homesick soldiers.”
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
He added: ‘They are like an anti-depressant – they lift your mood. You call them, and a whole swarm of them comes running your way. And you immediately feel better.’
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One of the soldiers is full of praise for his black hunting cat, Chernukha.
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
“Field mice were running around the dugouts… she caught them all!” the proud soldier said.
Having these animals around have been a true blessing for these soldiers, helping them relax and bringing respite to their daily routine.

Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
Another soldier shares his blissful experience: “You come back to the post, lie down on the bed, and the cat lies on your stomach wanting to be petted; It’s a sedative.”

Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray catsUkrainian soldier goes home from the war zone in Eastern Ukraine with a rescued cat.
After spending months on the frontline with their adopted strays, some soldiers have ended up taking their new comrades home, away from the fighting.
The fattest, best kept stray cats I’ve ever seen - and I’ve seen a few
 

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Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the love of stray cats​

Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats


At the trenches of eastern Ukraine, soldiers in the dugouts have found solace in the unlikely companionship of stray cats.
Some of them are not stray cats but house cats rescued from shelled villages and they are helping boost morale and protect soldiers who are living and fighting in the area.
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
RELATED: From Afghanistan to Oregon
Around 15 cats had taken up residence together with the soldiers in Volodymyr’s section of the trenches.
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
“They were abandoned. They had to fend for themselves. We have to feed them,” Volodymyr said, pouring leftover soup for the cats.

A military medical attendant said: “the cats give a morale boost to homesick soldiers.”
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
He added: ‘They are like an anti-depressant – they lift your mood. You call them, and a whole swarm of them comes running your way. And you immediately feel better.’
RELATED: Cats serving in the military
One of the soldiers is full of praise for his black hunting cat, Chernukha.
Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
“Field mice were running around the dugouts… she caught them all!” the proud soldier said.
Having these animals around have been a true blessing for these soldiers, helping them relax and bringing respite to their daily routine.

Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray cats
Another soldier shares his blissful experience: “You come back to the post, lie down on the bed, and the cat lies on your stomach wanting to be petted; It’s a sedative.”

Ukrainian soldiers blessed with the companionship of stray catsUkrainian soldier goes home from the war zone in Eastern Ukraine with a rescued cat.
After spending months on the frontline with their adopted strays, some soldiers have ended up taking their new comrades home, away from the fighting.
I’d sleep with one eye open with that ginger one if the supply lines get stretched, those eyes aren’t suggesting it would miss many meals before doing something about it lol
 
Mix of “try and die” or “We have hot water, food and you can call you Mum” you’d hope would be persuasive to at least some of the Russians.


These Ukrainians are next level....then another level...and another level up.

That video should be used by anonymous on the Russian sites theyre hacking.




Bank runs, inability to pay mortgages on loans, business' failing due to no SWIFT, massive risk due to no FX, ruble crumbling, frozen assets...

...the Swiss about to enter the arena.

By Monday 7th March the Russian economy will be back in the stone age.

Its down to the Russians now to rise up as they see this happening.
 
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