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Oceanogràfic keepers with the two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the Valencia aquarium, where they have been resting from the bombardment since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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Oceanogràfic keepers with the two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the Valencia aquarium, where they have been resting from the bombardment since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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Oceanogràfic keepers with the two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the Valencia aquarium, where they have been resting from the bombardment since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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A keeper of the Oceanogràfic with one of the two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the Valencia aquarium, where they have been resting from the bombardments since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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A keeper of the Oceanogràfic greets the two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the Valencia aquarium, where they have been resting from the bombardment since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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The two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the aquarium in Valencia, where they have been resting from the bombings since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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The two beluga whales rescued from Ukraine, Plombir and Miranda, during a veterinary session at the Oceanogràfic of Valencia, on July 1, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). These two animals were living in the Kharkov aquarium and after a 48-hour operation, they were transferred to the aquarium in Valencia, where they have been resting from the bombings since June 18. 01 JULY 2024 Rober Solsona / Europa Press 07/01/2024 (Europa Press via AP)

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