Here we go again … farmers in western Russia have been reporting the mysterious deaths of larger numbers of their chickens and rabbits, which were killed in a brutal manner that makes them fear a Chupacabra rather than dogs, ferrets, coyotes or other creatures. Yes, Russia is a long way from Puerto Rico or Texas, but the reputation of the Chupacabra may be spreading by both word of mouth and mouth on chickens and rabbits. Were they drained of their blood?
“The killings (how else to call it?) Of domestic animals occurred a week earlier. At least four cases are known. The most interesting thing is that the unknown creature does not eat the carcasses of animals and birds. Of all the injuries on the bodies of rabbits and chickens, two stab wounds on the neck, like a mark from a vampire’s teeth.”
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Russia registers 27,927 new Covid-19 cases, 562 deaths in past 24 hours
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A day earlier 26,190 COVID-19 cases were reported.
According to TASS estimates, over the past seven days more than 18.8 cases of infection per 100,000 citizens have been registered in Russia on average.
The lowest growth rates in the past day were recorded in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region (0.6%), the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region, the Magadan Region, the Tyva Republic, the Karachay-Circassian Region, the Nenets Autonomous Region, Kabardino-Balkaria, Mari El, the Orenburg Region, the Novosibirsk Region and Dagestan (0.7%).
Moscow confirmed 6,730 new coronavirus cases and the total case tally reached 671,948. Over the past day, 3,774 cases of infection were registered in St. Petersburg, 1,351 in the Moscow Region, 499 in the Nizhny Novgorod Region, 433 in Karelia and 392 in the Arkhangelsk and Sverdlovsk Regions each. Currently, 490,177 people are undergoing treatment in Russia.