
Two beluga whales evacuated to Spain from war-torn Ukraine
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Madrid: Two beluga whales have been evacuated from an aquarium in war torn Ukraine to Spain by road and plane in a high risk operation, officials at...
Madrid: Two beluga whales have been evacuated from an aquarium in war-torn Ukraine to Spain by road and plane in a "high-risk" operation, officials at their new home said Wednesday.
The whales, a 15-year-old male named Plombir and a 14-year-old female named Miranda, arrived "in delicate health" at the Oceanagrafic aquarium in Spain's Mediterranean port of Valencia on Tuesday evening officials there said.
They had completed "a gruelling journey across the war zone", the aquarium said in a statement.
They were first transported overland from the NEMO Dolphinarium in Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine to the country's southern port of Odesa, a 12-hour drive.
After health checks, they were taken across the border to Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, from where they were flown in a six-seat chartered plane to Valencia.