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The system is helpless before the cannibal wolves! Target again in Bahraich, woman attacked, 8 dead so far; 50 injured

Nita Yadav

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So far 4 wolves have been caught by the forest department.

The terror of man-eating wolves does not stop in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh. Despite all the vigilance of the administration, a woman was attacked by a wolf here on Sunday. Earlier, a woman along with 8 innocent children died in a wolf attack. While more than 50 people have been injured. This situation comes at a time when wolves are being continuously monitored with the help of drones equipped with modern technology and thermal imaging cameras. However, wolves are entering the population somewhere every day and even attacking people.

According to the latest information, a man-eating wolf attacked a 65-year-old woman Achala on Sunday. The woman was seriously injured in the attack. He was immediately admitted to a medical college, where doctors described his condition as critical. The incident took place in Barabigha Kotia village of Mahasi taluk of the district. The woman’s family members said that she had left the house to go to the toilet on Sunday night. Meanwhile the wolf attacked them.

Elderly woman admitted to hospital

Hearing their screams, people rushed there, but the wolf ran away on hearing the sound. According to the family members, the woman was seriously injured in the attack. In such a situation, he was immediately taken to the medical college, where doctors declared his condition stable. On the other hand, a wolf has attacked an innocent girl in Haredi area as well. The girl was sleeping with her mother. This girl was also immediately taken to the hospital.

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Wolves have not yet been tracked

The indignation of the local people has reached a fever pitch over the constant attacks of wolves. The locals accused the forest department and the district administration of shooting arrows in the dark. He said that DFO Akashdeep Badhawan was specially called to control the wolves, but he has proved unsuccessful so far. So far he too has not been able to track any wolf’s movements.

Report: Parvez Rizvi, Bahraich (UP)

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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