Beluga Whales Rescued from Ukraine War Zone Relocated to Spain

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Two beluga whales were moved from war-torn Kharkiv, Ukraine, to Valencia, Spain, in a complex international rescue operation. The whales, Plombir and Miranda, arrived in fragile health but are adapting well to their new home at Valencia's Oceanografic complex. The move was necessary due to the severe stress caused by frequent shelling near their previous location.
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