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The nearly minute-long video, which has been widely shared online, shows dead cows lined up in a field along a grove.
The man filming this unpleasant image on his phone first states the date in Russian – 2023. July 14 Then you mention the area – Pavlodar region, Železinsk district.
Screenshot from Facebook/The fall of the cows was immediately linked to vaccinations, although they were most likely killed by pesticides
“That’s what happened – he died today. For inexplicable reasons. Mass fall of large horned cattle. In a flat place, outside. There is no poison, nothing here, just…” he says.
The man mentions that 50 cattle fell. More than 30 can be counted in the video.
He does not specify in which country the Železinsk district is located. However, this was indicated by a Facebook user from Lithuania who shared the video: it was filmed in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan.
A woman added and her comment: “Everything is going according to plan…” She did not elaborate on what she meant specifically.
However, various conspiracy theories are currently popular, claiming that certain events and processes are part of a larger plan implemented by, for example, the world’s elite.
Such a plan includes, among others, the pandemic and its introduction of vaccinations against COVID-19, artificial intelligence, 5G communication, even adding insects to food, massive fires and natural disasters caused by climate change.
He immediately blamed vaccinations
can be found online various messages and posts on social networks about what happened to the cows.
Some shared the videosimply stating the fact that cattle fell, but commentators drew their own conclusions. Others without curtains explainedvaccines are to blame.
Screenshot from the Telegram/The fall of the cows was immediately linked to vaccinations, although they were most likely killed by pesticides
Astrakhan – a Russian city located on the Caspian Sea, for almost 3 thousand. km from Pavlodar, driving along the nearest road – residents of the region announcedthat this incident happened in their land.
Because someone heard the name of Volodarsk, one of the 11 districts in the Astrakhan region, in the recording. It was denied. Gulzhijana Ajupova, head of the local veterinary station assuredthat not a single unusual animal death was registered in the area.
Cattle really fell in Kazakhstan, in the Pavlodar region. Portal tengrinews.kz with reference to 24.kz reported that it happened in the village of Bašmačnoije, Želensk district.
“37 animals were poisoned by an unknown substance,” the portal announced a few days later. – A special commission is investigating the cause of the incident. The regional veterinary laboratory will determine the exact diagnosis.
Water, grass and soil samples and pathological material were taken for analysis.”
Based on the information provided by the specialists, the journalists also indicated that all the animals were vaccinated. Some users of social networks drew attention to this.
One who reported the very fact that 37 cows had fallen, added: “These vaccinations killed the cows…”
Fell due to pesticides?
Kazakhstan portal turkystan.kz reportedthat four food products were sampled and handed over to experts. In addition, grass, soil and water samples were taken from the pasture.
For now, it is assumed that the cattle may have ingested poisonous substances from the cultivated field.
“There is a potato field not far away. Now, you know, they treat them with pesticides,— explained deputy head of the Veterinary Department of the region Asyltas Tleubajevas. – This is our verdict. The second verdict is phytotoxins. After the rain, various plants come out that are poisonous. Maybe because of that.”
15min verdict: missing context. There was a lot of speculation as to what caused the cattle to fall, but they were most likely poisoned by substances used in the agricultural field.
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Ined a local farmer. “If they used any toxic chemicals, it could have contaminated the grass that the cattle were grazing on.” The investigation is ongoing, and experts are conducting thorough analyses of the samples collected to identify any harmful substances.
while social media reactions quickly linked the cattle deaths to vaccinations amid rising conspiracy theories, experts suggest that pesticide exposure is a more plausible explanation. The authorities continue to work toward determining the exact cause of the incident, with results expected from the ongoing investigations in the coming days.