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Ringleaders of the Karlsruher Zoos' vandalism are being pursued by police.
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Police in Germany have launched an investigation into a recent act where vandals destroyed enclosures at Karlsruhe Zoo, leaving animals such as polar bears and seals exposed to elements without protection or observation facilities for their safety officers; authorities state that ringleaders of the group responsible will be brought before justice while other members are currently under surveillance.
Key Points
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1[March 16] Authorities in the city of Karlsruhe are demanding that animals be observed due to trash dumped into zoo enclosures.
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2[March 14-15, ~20:38 UTC] Vandalism occurred where ransackers damaged animal cages at a Karlsruhe Zoo involving species such as polar bears and seals.
Developments
Mar 16
[~4 hours ago]: Authorities in Karlsruhe demand that animals be observed due to trash dumped into zoo enclosures (Stuttgarter-zeitung.de, Stern).
20:38 UTC Mar 15/Mar 16
[~4 hours ago]: Ransackers damaged animal cages at a Karlsruhe Zoo involving species such as polar bears and seals (Spiegel). [Note on Time Zone] The source date is March 14, but the article content was published approximately four minutes before our current time.
[Mar 20:38 UTC]
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