Animal welfare group Four Paws has launched another high-risk animal rescue operation this time from a zoo in war-torn Northern Syria.
With the help of a team of local vets and security guards, the group entered the "Magic World" amusement park on the outskirts of Aleppo three days ago and successfully evacuated nine animals including three lions, two tigers, two Asian black bears and two hyenas.
Aleppo has been the scene of some of heaviest fighting in Syria's six-year civil war and access to the zoo has been impossible until now.
The severely malnourished and traumatised animals were loaded on to trucks and transported to the Turkish border.
The animals will be taken to a rescue centre near the Turkish city of Bursa where they'll receive medical treatment.