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For more than a week, an Indian doctor has reportedly been trapped in a basement with his two large pets, a black panther and a jaguar.
Girikumar Patil, who took the cats from the Kiev Zoo, says he does not leave without his pets.
He lived for six years in Severodonetsk, a small town in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine.
After the start of the war Giri, who is unmarried, says he leaves his basement only to buy pet food – his male jaguar is 20 months old and the female black panther is a six month old puppy (jaguar is a rare hybrid born of a male leopard and a female jaguar).
So far Giri says he has bought 23kg of mutton and chicken from villages around the country, at increased prices.
“My big cats are staying in the basement memua. “There were a lot of bombings and the cats were scared, they ate less and I can’t leave them,” Patil, 40, told the BBC.
Giri said he had previously lived in Luhansk, where the conflict between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian separatist troops has continued since the change of power in the country in 2014.
During the fighting his house and an Indian restaurant he had opened in the area were destroyed.
He then settled in Severodonetsk, about 100km away, where he had begun to practice medicine and bought his two animals.
“I’m stuck here, my parents call me to leave but I can not leave the animals.”
Patil, who is from the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, says he spent $ 35,000 to buy the jaguar panther from the Kiev Zoo a year and a half ago.
Patil says he came to Ukraine in 2007 to study medicine and has been working as an orthopedic doctor since 2014.
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