Father and Son Arrested in Krayot for Attacking Siberian Husky and Animal Rights Activist
A father and son were arrested in the Krayot area on suspicion of violently assaulting a Siberian Husky and stabbing an animal rights activist. The incident unfolded after a disturbing video circulated on social media showing a man brutally hitting a Siberian Husky with a leash while walking two dogs on the street. Following the video, animal rights activists from "Shanti Farm" arrived at the scene to rescue the dogs and demand their immediate transfer to a safe location.
Upon the activists' arrival, the situation escalated rapidly. The main suspect and his father confronted the activists armed with knives, stabbing one of them who sustained serious injuries. Police forces from Haifa responded promptly, arresting both suspects for aggravated assault. The two dogs, including the frightened Siberian Husky and a Malinois, were successfully rescued and relocated to a protected facility.
Animal rights groups involved in the case vowed to continue monitoring the legal proceedings closely to ensure full justice is served against the perpetrators. They emphasized their commitment to defending vulnerable animals and not remaining silent in the face of such violence.
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