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Operation Bhediya: Wolves coming out of the jungles created havoc, 50 people injured in the attack | News India

Bahraich Wolf News: Wolves have been wreaking havoc in the Mahsi tehsil area of ​​Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh for several days. On Sunday too, an innocent child died in a wolf attack and two women were injured. They are undergoing treatment. So far more than 10 people have died in wolf attacks. About 50 people have been injured in the daily attacks.

Bahraich DM Monika Rani on Monday gave information about the current situation and the injured. She said, 'This incident is from Tepara village. The woman got injured and is undergoing treatment. DM Monika Rani said, 'The biggest obstacle in this operation is that a new village has to be identified every time. The forest department is trying its best to catch the wolves.

CHC in-charge Mahsi said, 'A three-year-old girl died and two other women were injured in a wolf attack last night.' The DM said, 'The special problem is that these incidents are not happening in one village but in different villages. Forest department and police teams are constantly making people aware.

He said, 'This is the eighth incident since last month i.e. July. The government is very sensitive about this matter and continuous monitoring is being done by the government in which success has also been achieved. Four wolves have been caught. At the same time, CM Yogi has also given instructions in this regard.

The child’s family members spoke
Ayansh's (dead child) family members spoke to ABP News. They said that everyone was sleeping. This incident happened on the night of 26 August. Meanwhile, the wolf took him away. Ayansh's mother said that he was sleeping next to me. On one side was the elder son. On the other side was the younger one. When I went to feed the child, he was not found.

Apart from this, the Mahsi CHC in-charge said that a three-year-old girl died and two other women were injured in a wolf attack last night. CM Yogi Adityanath himself has taken cognizance of the increasing terror of wolves and people getting injured in continuous attacks.

The Chief Minister said, 'In some areas of the state, attacks are being carried out by man-eating wolves or leopards. Efforts should be made to control and catch them at all costs and steps should be taken as required. As per the instructions given earlier, the administration, police, forest department, local panchayat, revenue department should spread awareness on a wide scale in the area.

The Chief Minister said that people should also be informed about safety measures. The help of public representatives should also be taken in this. The Chief Minister has instructed the Forest Minister that senior officers should camp in the districts. – Deploy additional personnel of the Forest Department in Bahraich, Sitapur, Lakhimpur, Pilibhit, Bijnor and other affected areas.