Tbilisi Zoo Begs Authorities, Residents Not Kill Animals


Tbilisi Zoo Begs Authorities, Residents Not Kill Animals

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The head of the Tbilisi zoo is urging law enforcement agencies deployed in the Georgian capital to avoid, unless absolutely necessary, killing wild animals which escaped the park and are roaming the streets of the city in the aftermath of a massive flood.

“In the case of a predator attacking a man, its liquidation is understandable. But many cases have to be explained. I know for sure there was no order to kill issued. Just maybe someone has exceeded the authority,” Tbilisi Zoo director Zurab Gurielidze, told journalist on Sunday.

The zoo administration confirmed that they found a young white lion named Shumba dead.

“Our Shumba is no more. He was found shot in the head,” a zoo rep told reporters.

Several wild animals were prowling the streets of Tbilisi on Sunday, after heavy flooding allowed them to escape the confines of the city’s zoo. Special forces were deployed to tranquillize or shoot the beasts dead. Many animals also died in the flooding.

Council workers were seen dragging the carcasses of tigers and lions into the back of trucks as the clean-up operation continued.

A hippopotamus was tranquilized walking through the streets of Tbilisi after escaping the zoo the night before, RT reported.

Unconfirmed reports also surfaced on social networks claiming that riot police unnecessarily opened fire on animals. A petition was launched demanding the government investigate and find out in which cases special forces used weapons against animals without a reason.

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili advised Tbilisi residents to stay indoors until all the animals had been found or accounted for. In total, over 30 wild animals fled the zoo, among them a hippo, 7 bears, six lions, six tigers, jaguars, 13 wolves, and an alligator which was found floating loose near Tbilisi's Heroes' Square.

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