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THU · 2026-07-02 · 15:13 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0702-89434
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Residents of Ethiopian town forced to kill hundreds of their own dogs after rabies deaths

Residents of Hossana, Ethiopia, have been compelled to kill hundreds of their dogs following the deaths of three children from rabies. Powerful community groups, affiliated with the local government, issued orders for dog culling, threatening fines and arrest for non-compliance, even for vaccinated animals.

2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMichael Teferi,BBC AfricaandKennedi Abate,BBC AmharicBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-07-02 · 15:13 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Residents of Ethiopian town forced to kill hundreds of their own dogs after rabies deaths
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Residents of Hossana, Ethiopia, have been compelled to kill hundreds of their dogs following the deaths of three children from rabies. Powerful community groups, affiliated with the local government, issued orders for dog culling, threatening fines and arrest for non-compliance, even for vaccinated animals. These directives were implemented after dog bites resulted in the children's deaths and hospitalized eighty other individuals. While some owners reluctantly killed their pets, others handed them over to be executed. The mayor of Hossana has stated that these dog killings are "illegal" and were not ordered by his administration.

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Graphic photos of dead dogs hanging from trees and lying in a field were seen by the BBC.

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The mayor stated the dog killings were 'illegal' and not ordered by his administration.

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Three children died from dog bites and 80 other people were hospitalized.

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Residents of an Ethiopian town were forced to kill hundreds of dogs after three children died from rabies.

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Community groups in Hossana threatened residents with fines and arrest if their dogs were not killed, regardless of vaccination status.

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Residents of an Ethiopian town have been forced to kill hundreds of their own dogs after three children died from rabies.Powerful community groups in the central town of Hossana told residents they would be fined and arrested if their dogs were not killed, even if the animals had been vaccinated for rabies, residents told the BBC.The community groups issued the orders after three children died from dog bites and 80 other people were hospitalised, local mayor Samuel Shigute said.Eyewitnesses told the BBC that after the order was imposed, some reluctant owners hanged their dogs or beat them to death, while others were handed over to be killed.The BBC has seen photos, which are too graphic to publish, of the bodies of dogs hanging from trees. Another image showed several dead dogs lying on a field with ropes around their necks.The community associations behind the directive are affiliated with the local government, but Mayor Samuel called the dog killings "illegal" and told the BBC they were not ordered by his administration.One resident, who did not wanted to be named for fear of reprisals, told the BBC he was ordered to kill his dog, but could not bring himself to do so."I decided not to kill him myself, but to let them do it without me seeing. I handed him over, and he was killed a little far from the settlement," he said.
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