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“He lay down for a while and then ran away” – Rescuers in the Mogilev region helped the deer and prevented the wolves

The press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that on November 28 they helped the deer get out of the ice hole. It seems that their actions prevented the wolves.

The department said that at 9:33 a.m., fishermen called the rescue service to report that a deer needed help at a reservoir near the village of Yushkovichi.

“It turned out that the wolves drove the animal onto thin ice, which was not yet stable, so it could not withstand the weight of the horned one. By the time rescuers arrived, the deer was exhausted and, in order to stay on the surface, put its head on the ice,” the rescuers said.

As a result, emergency workers used a rescue board and ropes to remove the deer from the icy water and pull it to shore.

“After suffering from stress, the rescued person moved 10 meters from the shore, lay down for a while, and then ran into the forest,” the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations said.

Earlier, Telegraf reported that on September 19, a funny video appeared on TikTok of how a Belarusian woman met an annoying deer in the forest. She persuaded the annoying animal to leave behind with persuasion, drove it away with a twig, but nothing helped. The woman’s companion filmed it and in two days the video was watched more than 2.2 million times.

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