Six goat kids were rescued in the rural mountainous area of Uludere Village in the Ahlat district of Bitlis after they became stranded on a rocky area while being taken for grazing by their owner. The owner of the goats alerted the gendarmerie, which then sent AFAD teams to the scene.
Upon arrival at the location, the AFAD teams carefully worked to rescue the stranded goat kids from the rocky area. After a meticulous operation, the teams were successful in saving the young goats and returning them safely to their owner.
The rescue of the goat kids was a collaborative effort between the owner, the gendarmerie, and the AFAD teams. The timely response and coordinated actions of all parties involved ensured the safe and successful rescue of the animals.
The incident in Uludere Village serves as a reminder of the importance of prompt and effective response in situations where animals are in distress. The successful rescue of the goat kids highlights the value of teamwork and coordination in ensuring the safety and well-being of animals.
As the rescued goat kids were returned to their owner, they were able to continue grazing in the mountainous region of Uludere Village without any harm. The owner expressed gratitude to the gendarmerie and AFAD teams for their quick response and successful rescue operation.
The heartwarming rescue of the six goat kids in Bitlis’s Ahlat district is a testament to the dedication and efforts of individuals and organizations working together to ensure the welfare of animals in need. The successful outcome of this rescue operation showcases the importance of compassion and collaboration in safeguarding the lives of animals.