German Sascha Winkler travelled to the Ukraine-Poland border with a team of volunteers to help four-legged refugees.
Abandoned dogs of Russian-Ukrainian war
As refugees continue to cross into Poland from Ukraine, a German organisation has set up a shelter for pets stranded in the chaos of war.
Volunteers are trying to comfort terrified dogs in a makeshift shelter in the small Polish village of Medyka on the southern border with Ukraine.
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