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The slaughter of dogs in Lebanon was repeated after dog poisoning a few months ago in the southern suburbs of Beirut. A large number of dead dogs were found Sunday after being poisoned on a farm in Tripoli, according to online records, while authorities opened an investigation into the arrest of those involved in the incident. The pictures showed a motionless dog fighting on the ground on the farm belonging to an eight-year-old man in the port city near Tripoli, known as "Uncle Mahmoud". "We found absolutely poisoned chickens on the ground where the dogs lived and they were thrown out after midnight," said veterinarian Karim Masto, a veterinarian.
Mesto pointed out that "22 dogs died after midnight while young men still bring dead dogs to find them on the road."
The farm, "Uncle Mahmoud", about seventy dogs arrived on the scene after ripping off the area's street dwellers in recent years and brought to the plot of land supported by the eighth man.
"The criminal act was caused by the land where Uncle Mahmoud lives," said Zeinab Razouq, an animal welfare activist who has been cooperating with Uncle Mahmoud for three years. Who is 89 today, but they could not chase him because their call was unfair and they resorted to beating them. "Uncle Mahmoud could not comment on the incident because of the vulnerability." This incident provoked a widespread condemnation through social media in Lebanon, which has not failed to describe it. as a "mbadacre" against animals, which calls for the imposition of the most severe punishment against the perpetrators.
The northern governor Ramzi Nahra announced in a statement, opened a record in this "horrific mbadacre" that caused "a big shock" in Lebanon, expressing his hope of arresting the people involved to bring an action in court against them.
This new incident occurs several months after the other caused a large conviction in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut last year and was poisoned by the municipal team of dozens of dogs wandering, which led to death
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