Russian doctor operated on birds of prey in Bishkek with broken wings

Ирэн Орлонская Society
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A Russian doctor operated on birds of prey in Bishkek with broken wings
Photo courtesy of the Rossotrudnichestvo press service
Operations were conducted on birds of prey in Bishkek that suffered from broken wings. Leading Russian veterinarian and president of the "Save Me" foundation, Karen Dallakyan, arrived in Kyrgyzstan to carry out this important mission, which is part of the "Mission - Good" program, as reported by the Rossotrudnichestvo press service.

Together with Kyrgyz colleagues, the veterinarian performed surgeries on a white-tailed eagle and a buzzard. "The preparation for treatment went quickly—we managed to find all the necessary tools and materials. Every minute counted during the two-hour operation, but we succeeded! The birds have been operated on and their lives have been saved," the doctor noted.

The birds of prey needed treatment for their fractures, and after the successful operations, they are now under the supervision of the staff at the "Zoo Bishkek" rehabilitation center and are already feeling better.
Vladislav Shevchenko, the director of the center, noted that they often receive birds of prey with various injuries, and they cannot always perform complex surgeries without external assistance.


"We are very grateful for the arrival of such an experienced veterinarian from Russia. This is a great opportunity for exchanging experiences and jointly treating our charges," he added.

Additionally, Karen Dallakyan visited the "Pyramid" veterinary medicine center, where he held consultations for local specialists. On February 5, he also met with students from the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University named after Konstantin Skryabin, sharing his experience working with wild, exotic, and circus animals.
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