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Renewed calls to ban catapults as Kent sees hundreds of incidents
KentOnline / KMTV
2025-06-16
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A shocking wave of youth-led catapult attacks on birds, swans, ducks and foxes has been described by “emotionally drained” wildlife workers as “a new kind of pandemic”.
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