Sickening video shows Shanghai cops ‘stuffing dozens of live cats in bags to be slaughtered’ under brutal Covid lockdown

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SICKENING footage appears to show cops in Shanghai stuffing dozens of live cats in bags to be slaughtered under the world’s strictest lockdown. The distressing clip shows nine big rubbish bags placed on the side of the road, as the cats inside can be seen moving. TwitterThe clip shows dozens of cats in bags[/caption] TwitterThe cats are reportedly set to be slaughtered[/caption] The disturbing video was shared on Twitter with the caption: “26 million people in lockdown in Shanghai. “People are committing suicide from their balconies and Pets from people getting tested positive for #Covid are being collected to be killed and slaughtered in #Shanghai / #China This is pure evil!” It comes as earlier this week a pet corgi was filmed being beaten to death by a health care worker after its owner tested positive for Covid. Shanghai’s 26 million residents have been plunged into an extremely strict lockdown for over five weeks with Chinese authorities justifying it as a way to get the city’s Covid cases under control. READ MORE ON CHINA WHOLE NEW WORLD Inside China's plot to find 'Earth 2.0' within Milky Way with probe ZERO FREEDOM Chinese cops seize people’s HOMES in world’s strictest Covid lockdown China’s most populated city reported a record number of positive cases on Saturday and other areas across China tightened controls as the country kept up its zero-Covid approach. Shanghai is struggling to contain the outbreak with more than 20,000 Covid cases a day being reported over at least 10 days. Most of the city’s residents are trapped in their homes, with chilling footage showing ordinary citizens screaming spontaneously from desperation, after being forbidden to leave their homes for over a week. Under China’s draconian Covid rules, anyone found positive – even if asymptomatic or with a mild infection – must be isolated from non-infected people. Most read in The Sun 'what a joke' Britain's Got Talent in fix row as viewers spot clue that audition was 'fake' CASH BACK Martin Lewis issues urgent warning to households over £150 council tax refund NAME WAR My in-laws told me I have no right to name my own son - I'm fuming TALKING POINT Evra knew David Moyes was doomed to fail at Man Utd after FIRST team meeting 'cheating' BGT in 'fix' row as The Greatest Showman singer takes to the stage DON'T RAIN ON ER PARADE Harry & Meghan could 'hijack' Queen's Platinum Jubilee, royals fear Earlier this week horrific footage showed police in hazmat suits dragging a man out of his apartment in Shanghai. In a video filmed from a nearby building, the man backs onto his balcony to get away, before he appears to be brought down by some sort of stun gun. The cruel zero Covid policy has rocked the city to its core, sparking mass panic, anxiety and outrage amongst horrified residents. In a shocking video that went viral on Chinese social media, starving shoppers raided a Shanghai supermarket. And eart-breaking pictures showed children screaming their heads off after they were forcibly removed from their parents and kept in cages. Meanwhile, drones are flying over buildings telling residents to “control your soul’s desire for freedom,” reports the South China Morning Post. Read More on The Sun WEDDING BELLS? Daisy May Cooper 'shops for engagement ring' - 9 months after marriage split VLA-SICK West Ham ace in tears as Westwood is stretchered off after horror injury On Wednesday, President Xi Jinping said “prevention and control work cannot be relaxed” indicating that the city had a long road ahead before the lift of the measures. Diplomats from more than 30 countries have written to the Chinese foreign ministry demanding an immediate end to the brutal policy. Authorities have seized people’s homes to use as Covid isolation units Desperate residents raided a supermarket earlier this week We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.