After numerous, both tragic and tragicomic stories related to Crimeans being bitten by stray animals, Crimean collaborators decided to have a “minute of excuses”.
The so-called “chairman of the state veterinary committee” Valery Ivanov decided to tell the “state council” how “hard it is to live” on an annual budget of 30 million.
Ivanov stated that the existing shelters for stray animals are not enough, given that among them there are two “republican” ones, with a total capacity of 320 animals, for whose “food” alone 102 rubles are written off “per head” daily.
Such an impressive feeding trough for 10 million per year, however, not for virtual “captured dogs”, but for a group of “officials” from Ivanov, is now declared by him to be “insufficient”.
“In connection with the fact that the occupancy of some shelters has been exhausted or will be exhausted in the coming years, it is necessary to make a balanced decision on the issue of lifelong maintenance of aggressive animals,” Ivanov said and demanded “to expand budgets.”
However, as the experience of the aggressor shows, on the territory of Russia itself this “balanced decision” looks very simple: regional authorities there have begun to massively adopt “legislative innovations” allowing the slaughter of stray animals on the spot “in emergency situations.”