Pets find homes after being left behind by Ukrainians fleeing war
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, millions have fled the country, forced to leave their behind their pets. Now an animal shelter in Kharkiv is serving as a temporary home for the furry friends who are unable to survive on the streets alone. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for Saturday TODAY.
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