American rescue clinic founder stays in Afghanistan to pursue evacuation for employees and animals left powering
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Charlotte Maxwell-Jones poses with a rescue dog at Kabul’s airport on Aug. 29, 2021.

Charlotte Maxwell-Jones poses with a rescue canine at Kabul’s airport on Aug. 29, 2021. (Facebook/Charlotte Maxwell-Jones)

An American who founded an animal rescue clinic in Kabul is nevertheless in Afghanistan, making an attempt to persuade the Taliban to allow her retrieve animals launched by the U.S. navy and airlift them out of the place with the clinic’s workforce.

Charlotte Maxwell-Jones was not able to board a armed forces evacuation flight with the animals or charter a non-public plane ahead of international troops still left earlier this 7 days.

The U.S. armed forces produced the clinic’s animals from their cages in an enclosed area at the Kabul airport that had formerly been employed by the previous Afghan military, Maxwell-Jones and a Pentagon statement said.

Maxwell-Jones launched Kabul Smaller Animal Rescue in 2018 to rescue strays, provide veterinary solutions and help ship animals overseas for adoption. American

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Pensioner left shaking after pet terrier was mauled to death by two dogs in front of him

Raymond Martin was walking his Yorkshire Terrier Champ to a local shop when the pair were attacked by two bigger dogs, leaving the pup with severe injuries

Champ was mauled by two large dogs whilst on a walk with owner, 74-year-old Raymond Martin
Champ was mauled by two large dogs whilst on a walk with owner, 74-year-old Raymond Martin

A family has been left heartbroken after their beloved family dog was mauled by two other dogs, suffering injuries so severe he had to be put to sleep.

Three-year-old Yorkshire Terrier Champ was attacked by two large dogs while out on a walk with his owner, Raymond Martin.

The 74-year-old was walking his dog to a nearby shop, in Grimsby on Wednesday when the larger dogs escaped out of the front door of a nearby property and attacked Champ.

He was rushed to the Blue Cross, but vets were forced to put him to sleep due to the severity of

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