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Nature also suffers from war. A photo of pelicans flying through the smoke from a rocket attack in Odesa region touched the web

A heartbreaking photo of pelicans was posted on the Odesa region's SES page

The State Emergency Service of the Odesa region published a photo showing pelicans in the dark sky. The birds were flying through the smoke caused by Russian missile attacks.

The photo provoked a strong reaction from netizens who shared their thoughts under the post on Instagram. The post states that while eliminating the large-scale consequences of the attack on the Odesa region, rescuers saw hundreds of pelicans above them. "We don't know what caused them to visit this dangerous place, but it gave us even more desire and strength to fight evil," the post reads.

UAnimals reminded us that nature also suffers from the war and called on Ukrainians to share posts about Russian crimes for the world to see. Commentators could not pass it by:

"Odesa region, the city of their settlement, when I went to Zatoka, I saw their steppe waterlogged. It's a pity that innocent animals and birds are suffering."

"They also have nests there."

"The poor were flying home, and here is such a disaster."

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