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Zoos demand the police to investigate the murder of whale. The Khavdimir was 15 ...

Worked for reconnaissance of the Russian Federation: in Norway, unknown shot a whale who fled from Russian captivity

Zoos demand the police to investigate the murder of whale. The Khavdimir was 15 years old. In Norway, the famous Whale-Bilukh Khavldimir was found. Several ball wounds were found in his body. About it writes Sky News. Norwegian animal protection groups require a criminal investigation into the murder of a spy of a spy, whose body was found in the Gulf of Risavik in the south of Norway.

"Several veterinarians, biologists and ballistics experts examined the injuries of the Khavdimir, determining that the death of a whale was the result of a criminal act," onewhale said. "I have been with the hawlier for the last five years and I know him very well. When I saw his body, I immediately realized that he was killed by shots. I even saw a bullet that got into his body," the director of the organization said in a statement Noah gray Martinsen.

Now Belukh's body is with experts who establish the weapon from the whale-spy. The Khavdimir was 15 years old. He was relatively young, given that Belukhs can live in the wild from 60 to 70 years. The Belukha, which Norwegian fishermen found in the spring of 2019 in Norway near Hammerfest. The whale was not afraid to float to people, took treats from their hands, played, gave itself to iron, which indicated that it did not grow in the wild.

The name of the popular whale was chosen during the vote, combining the name of the President of Russia and the Norwegian word Hval, which translates as "whale". Upon arrival in Norway, the fisherman was noticed on it a harness, on the buckle of which they found a GPRO camera and a logo of St. Petersburg Company "Outrage of St. Petersburg". In this regard, they began to assume that the whale escaped from the Russian captivity and prepared Russia as a spy.