Mass Slaughter of Whales and Dolphins in the Faroe Islands: Exclusive Coverage and Updates

2023-06-16 14:56:45

Exclusive translationFaroe Island in Denmark turned into a pool of blood following fishermen slaughtered nearly 250 white whales and dolphins.

And a number of fishermen trapped whales and dolphins with boats during their migration to the south in the summer, and then slaughtered them, according to Newsweek.

The hunting process begins, following the boats leave, and the whales are trapped in a narrow area on the coast, and then the whales are slaughtered by slitting their heads with knives from behind, until the sea water turns completely red.

The pictures showed dozens of whales and dolphins lying on the beach following being slaughtered, as they appeared slaughtered from behind their heads, while the water turned into a pool of blood.

The whaling season in the Faroe Islands usually starts in the summer months, but hunting can take place all year round, a tradition dating back around 1,200 years, when people hunted dolphins and whales in times of famine.

Many species of marine animals, including whales and white dolphins, are killed every year for their fat and meat, as part of the annual Whale Slaughter Festival.

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