Beluga Whales Rescued from Ukraine War Zone Arrive Safely in Spain

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Two beluga whales, Plombir and Miranda, were rescued from the war-torn city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, and transported to an aquarium in Valencia, Spain. The complex operation involved marine mammal care experts from multiple organizations and faced numerous challenges, including rough roads, rising temperatures, and the dangers of an active war zone. The whales arrived in delicate health and are now receiving specialized care.
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