
空襲警報にゃ!避難ルートを完全に覚え、飼い主たちをシェルターに導くウクライナの猫 | カラパイア
ロシアの侵攻が始まってから3年半がたった今も、ウクライナではミサイルやドローンによる攻撃が日常的に続いている。攻撃が始まると…
ODESSA, UKRAINE – As air raid sirens fall silent across Odessa, a familiar sight unfolds in the city's underground spaces: residents and their pets emerging from shelters. A recent video, widely shared online, captures one such moment, showcasing a ginger cat confidently navigating an underground parking garage and an elevator, seemingly on its routine journey home after an alert was canceled. The footage, accompanied by an on-screen text confirming the "Air raid alert canceled in Odessa," depicts the cat's purposeful stride, suggesting a deep familiarity with its route. This daily ritual underscores the profound impact of the ongoing conflict on the lives of both people and animals, who have adapted to the unpredictable rhythm of war. Comments on the video reflect a mix of admiration for the animal's resilience and empathy for the challenging circumstances faced by Ukrainians. One user remarked, "Life in Ukraine - sleeping peacefully 🚫 teaching animals to go to the bomb shelter ✅️," while another added, "She even looks back to see where you're going." The video serves as a poignant reminder of the quiet courage and adaptation found in everyday moments amidst extraordinary times.
ロシアの侵攻が始まってから3年半がたった今も、ウクライナではミサイルやドローンによる攻撃が日常的に続いている。攻撃が始まると…