Eight villagers were attacked and injured, panic in the village. Jackal terror in Ayodhya: Eight villagers were attacked and injured, panic in the village – Ayodhya News
Many people injured due to Shiar attack in Ayodhya
There is terror of a jackal in Ayodhya Haiderganj Gram Panchayat Sihipur. On Monday, jackals attacked many villagers, biting and injuring 8 people from the village. There is chaos in the village due to jackal terror. Villagers allege that despite complaints,
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On Monday, former Pradhan Ram Anuj Yadav had come out of his house. Meanwhile, suddenly the jackal attacked him and injured him by completely tearing his mouth and nose. Jhagroo Nishad, a resident of Dalhwa, was warming a bonfire outside his house. Then suddenly the jackal attacked him and tore his nose and mouth. Rachna Paswan, a resident of Dahalwa, was also injured by the jackal by biting her on her hand. The jackal also bit the hand of Sandeep Dubey, a resident of Dubey’s village. Similarly, Kuandad resident Aditya Prajapati was injured by biting his face.
Jackal attacked and injured many villagers
The terror of the jackal did not end here. The cow and calf of Sabhapati Mishra, resident of Usra, were also bitten by the jackal. The buffalo of Hausla Prajapati, resident of Usra village, was also bitten and injured by the jackal. In this way, the jackal bit and injured many villagers one after the other.
As soon as the information was received, village head representative Ram Prakash Yadav took the injured to the Community Health Center Ramwa Kala. Where first aid was given to all the people.
Former Pradhan Ram Anuj Yadav, who was seriously injured due to jackal bite, was referred to the district hospital. Where he is undergoing treatment. Village head representative Sihipur Ramprakash Yadav said that the injured people were treated and sent to their homes. This information has been given to the higher officials of the Forest Department. However, no action has been taken from the department.
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