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Camera ardente del giornalista dթnchiesta Andrea Purgatori

Camera ardente del giornalista dթnchiesta Andrea Purgatori

FILE PHOTO - Cecilia Fabiano and Sigfrido Ranucci at the burial chamber of journalist Andrea Purgatori in Rome. Rome, Italy, July 27, 2023. Sigfrido Ranucci was the target of an attack on the night of Thursday, October 16 to Friday, October 17, 2025. A bomb destroyed his car in front of his home, located south of Rome. The explosion did not cause any casualties, as confirmed by the program “Report,” which the journalist presents on the public channel RAI 3. Photo by Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240721) -- BEIJING, July 21, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Zou Jingyi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Zou Jingyi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zou Jingyi/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Ling/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Ling/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

An aerial drone photo taken on July 20, 2024 shows the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zhao Yingbo/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zou Jingyi/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zou Jingyi/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Bridge Collapse In Zhashui County - China

Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/Zou Jingyi/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhang Ling)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zou Jingyi)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rescuers work at the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 20, 2024. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhang Ling)

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(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(SpotNews)CHINA-SHAANXI-ZHASHUI-BRIDGE COLLAPSE-RESCUE (CN)

(240720) -- ZHASHUI, July 20, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on July 20, 2024 shows the site of a bridge collapse in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province. A highway bridge collapse triggered by torrential rains in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 12 people and left 31 missing, local authorities said Saturday. The bridge, located in Zhashui County in Shangluo City, partially collapsed around 8:40 p.m. on Friday due to a sudden downpour and flash floods, according to the provincial publicity department. A total of 17 cars and eight trucks plunged into the Jinqian River below the bridge based on initial investigation. As of Saturday noon, rescue workers had recovered seven of them and found 12 people dead, with one person rescued, said the provincial Party committee. Thirty-one people remain unaccounted for, and search efforts are ongoing. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Yingbo)

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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240706) -- BEIJING, July 6, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Astronauts Tang Hongbo (C), Tang Shengjie (R) and Jiang Xinlin from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission meet press in Beijing, capital of China, July 5, 2024. The three astronauts met press on Friday, their first public appearance since they returned from space two months ago. (Photo by Wang Xiayang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

(240705) -- BEIJING, July 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Astronaut Tang Shengjie from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission meets press in Beijing, capital of China, July 5, 2024. The three astronauts from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission met press on Friday, their first public appearance since they returned from space two months ago. TO GO WITH "Shenzhou-17 astronauts meet press after return from space" (Photo by Wang Xiayang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

(240705) -- BEIJING, July 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Astronaut Jiang Xinlin from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission meets press in Beijing, capital of China, July 5, 2024. The three astronauts from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission met press on Friday, their first public appearance since they returned from space two months ago. TO GO WITH "Shenzhou-17 astronauts meet press after return from space" (Photo by Wang Xiayang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

(240705) -- BEIJING, July 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Astronauts Tang Hongbo (C), Tang Shengjie (R) and Jiang Xinlin from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission meet press in Beijing, capital of China, July 5, 2024. The three astronauts met press on Friday, their first public appearance since they returned from space two months ago. TO GO WITH "Shenzhou-17 astronauts meet press after return from space" (Photo by Wang Xiayang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

CHINA-BEIJING-SHENZHOU-17-ASTRONAUTS-PRESS (CN)

(240705) -- BEIJING, July 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Astronaut Tang Hongbo from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission meets press in Beijing, capital of China, July 5, 2024. The three astronauts from China's Shenzhou-17 crewed mission met press on Friday, their first public appearance since they returned from space two months ago. TO GO WITH "Shenzhou-17 astronauts meet press after return from space" (Photo by Wang Xiayang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 14, 2024 shows an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are alway

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 13, 2024 shows a wolf in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambush the

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rangers check an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 15, 2024 shows the body of a previously rescued Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolv

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rangers treat an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 13, 2024 shows Tibetan antelopes running on alert in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves a

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 14, 2024 shows a wolf in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambush the

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- In this video screenshot, a pregnant Tibetan antelope is hunted by a wolf in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolve

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A ranger builds an improvised shelter for an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves an

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Tibetan antelopes are on migration in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambush

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 14, 2024 shows an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are alway

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 13, 2024 shows a brown bear in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambu

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 13, 2024 shows a brown bear in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambu

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- In this video screenshot, a wolf approaches an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 13, 2024 shows a wolf in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambush the

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on June 15, 2024 shows the body of a previously rescued Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolv

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A ranger comforts an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rangers transfer an injured Tibetan antelope to a temporary wildlife protection camp in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies incl

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A ranger sends a rescued Tibetan antelope to the wild in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are alwa

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rangers check an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A ranger checks an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there t

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Tibetan antelopes are on migration in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambush

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Rangers check an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, June 14, 2024. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 13, 2024 shows Tibetan antelopes running on alert in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are alwa

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(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(InXizang)CHINA-XIZANG-PREGNANT TIBETAN ANTELOPE-RESCUE (CN)

(240617) -- LHASA, June 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 14, 2024 shows an injured Tibetan antelope in Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Not far from a wildlife protection camp deep in the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve, a wolf on Friday attacked a pregnant Tibetan antelope among a migrating herd, leaving wounds in her stomach and neck. At the sight of the antelope struggling in the snow, several rangers carried her back to the camp for rescue. Unfortunately, her belly was slashed open and internal organs were damaged beyond cure. The rangers had no other choice but to sew up her belly and send her back to the wild, where she was found dead the next morning. Every year, tens of thousands of pregnant Tibetan antelopes, a species under first-class state protection in China, start their migration around May for birth-giving and would return with their cubs in late July. Their natural enemies including wolves and bears are always there to ambush

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