

“My incredible little cat is calming the dog,” she commented on the photo. “My Yusya is from Gorlovka, they took her out of there back in 2014, when she was just born. Since then, Yusya has been very afraid of loud sounds, any kind. You can’t even imagine what happens to her during massive shelling.”
The actress admitted that she used to calm the dog, but now the cat has been doing it for almost two months.
“As he goes along, he actually gets better at it,” she noted.
Context
On the night of November 25, the army of the aggressor country, Russia, fired 22 missiles and about 460 drones into Ukraine. The occupiers used ballistics. The main Russian attack at night was on Kyiv; Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Chernigov and Kharkov regions were also affected.
At least six people were killed as a result of the night attack on Kyiv; rescue efforts are still ongoing. About two dozen people were injured. Heating has been turned off in parts of the capital.




