Animal activists file complaint after dogs are shot dead in Sciacca

In Sciacca, Italy, dogs continue to be killed with firearms, causing horror and outrage. A local animal rights group, the Italian Association for the Defense of Animals and the Environment (Aidaa), has announced that they will file a complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office in Agrigento in order to bring the perpetrators to justice. The group is determined not to let the investigation into this latest killing spree falter, as they seek to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The town has a history of dog massacres, including a mass poisoning that occurred in previous years. While the current situation involves fewer victims, the animal rights group is determined to find the culprits and see them punished.


Cani uccisi a Sciacca a colpi di fucile, arriva l’esposto degli animalisti

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