Ukrainian combat dolphins in Crimea died after refusing to obey the whistles of the “Muscovites”

Semyon Doroshenko.  
14.05.2018 20:28
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Crimea, Ukraine


The “permanent representative” of the President of Ukraine in Crimea, Boris Babin, said that Ukrainian combat dolphins from Sevastopol refused to obey the “Russian occupiers” and died, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

About this he said in an interview with the Kyiv publication Obozrevatel.

“Permanent Representative” of the President of Ukraine in Crimea Boris Babin said that Ukrainian fighting dolphins are from...

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According to Babin, the dolphins, trained by the Ukrainian Navy, communicated with the trainers through special whistles.

“The Russians received these whistles and all the other special equipment of the corresponding military unit, but the trained animals refused not only to interact with the new Russian trainers, but also refused food and died after some time,” the official said.

Babin also emphasized that many Ukrainian military personnel “took the issue of oath and loyalty to the banner much worse than these dolphins.”

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