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Photos: Ukrainians fleeing war 'can't leave' pets behind
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Everywhere amid the exodus of more than 2.3 million people fleeing Russia’s invasion are the pets people could not leave behind: birds, rabbits, hamsters, cats and dogs.

are the pets people could not leave behind: birds, rabbits, hamsters, cats and dogs.

One woman ferried her dog across an improvised bridge over the Irpin River amid the evacuation. Another at a train station in Poland nuzzled her orange cat, nose to nose. A woman who made it to Romania cuddled her small dog as they sat in a hotel ballroom converted into a refugee shelter.Russia-Ukraine war: Major cities bombarded as civilians try to flee

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