April 13 (UPI) — Rescue workers in Ukraine’s Donbas region saved a puppy from debris on Wednesday following an attack from Russian forces, a Ukrainian official shared on Twitter.
Official adviser Anton Gerashchenko’s video shows authorities digging through a pile of rubble, tossing bricks aside until they’re able to grab and pull the small dog to safety.
A man wearing a red hard hat and gloves scoops the animal from the dirt and dust.
The puppy and its owner, who also narrowly escaped death as Russian forces shelled the region, were united following its rescue, Gerashchenko said.
A village on Donbas was shelled by Russia and a puppy was under the debris. Rescuers were able to save him and give him back to the owner (who himself narrowly escaped death from shelling). Rescue services work 24/7 doing the hardest work and saving lives.#UkraineUnderAttaсk pic.twitter.com/skbX6I4MDg
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) April 13, 2022
“Rescue services work 24/7 doing the hardest work and saving lives,” wrote Gerashchenko on Twitter.
Thousands of people have died since Russia began its attack on Ukraine on Feb. 24.
On Wednesday, Polish President Andrzej Duda, Estonia President Alar Karis, Latvia President Egils Levits and Lithuania President Gitanas Nauseda traveled to Kyiv to meet Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in a show of solidarity against the ongoing attacks.