Heart-breaking video shows traumatised dog

Scared, alone and waiting for his masters: Heart-breaking video shows traumatised dog called Crimea standing over the ruins of his house after Russian missile strike wiped out family in Ukraine

  • Russian missile yesterday in Dnipro, Ukraine, killed Krym’s (Crimea’s) owners 
  • Mother Natalia and her children and their grandmother died in the blast  
  • Krym found howling on top of the ruins and taken to vet by first responders
  • The father came back from frontline to find his whole life ripped apart  

This is the heartbreaking moment a traumatised dog stands over the ruins of his home after a Russian missile strike wiped out his family in Ukraine. 

The atrocity in Dnipro early yesterday morning killed Krym’s (Crimea’s) owners Natalia, her children Vasylisa, 12 and Ivan, 8, their grandmother Alla and their puppy Jack.

Devastated Krym (Crimea) was found howling on top of the ruins by first responders who took him to the vet.

And their father returned home from fighting on the frontline to find his whole life ripped apart.

The blast in Dnipro early yesterday morning killed Krym’s (Crimea’s) owners Natalia, her children Vasylisa, 12 and Ivan, 8, their grandmother Alla and their puppy Jack. Pictured: Krym stands over the rubble 


The sole survivors of the tragedy were Krym and their father. He returned home from fighting on the frontline to find his whole life ripped apart

Footage shows Crimea looking alone and lost as he stands still on the rubble where his home used to be. 

The desperate dog turns away as the filmer zooms in on the ruins and the rubble.

Confused and scared Crimea did not want to leave the home and social media claims said that he had been deafened and blinded by the blast.

Footage shows Crimea looking alone and lost as he stands still on the rubble where his home used to be

The family had lived in Polia Street in Dnipro but at the start of the invasion, they moved to their grandmother’s house in another neighbourhood, where the missile strike occurred.

Dnipro Filatov, the Mayor of Dnipro, said: ‘You’ve seen the photos of this shell pit around 8 meters deep and 10 meters wide. People in the epicenter of explosion were literally evaporated.

‘Grandmother Alla, mother Natasha, her daughter Vasylisa, 12 years old, son Ivan, 8 years old, and little pet dog Jack. 

 ‘Only old shell-shocked dog Crimea survived and was howling at the ruins.’

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