Hundreds of dogs reportedly found dead at Ukraine animal shelter
The pups appear to have died from lack of food and water.
A Ukrainian animal rights group reports that more than 300 dogs in the Borodansky Animal Shelter died during the Russian invasion.
The pups appear to have died from lack of food and water, according to a translated Facebook post from UAnimals.
Volunteers rescued about a third of the dogs, but most of the survivors are in critical condition, the group stated.
"The shelter suffered from the war, but the animals did not die from shelling and bombing," UAnimals stated.
"They died a terrible death without food and water, locked in their cells," the group noted.
The group called for those responsible for the dogs' deaths to be "punished."
UAnimals said it contacted law enforcement to have authorities open up an animal abuse investigation.
"We have to hold everyone accountable who kept silent and contributed to the tragedy," the group wrote in the translated post.