Over a continuous 72-hour operation, 25 forest department teams successfully captured one of the three wolves responsible for a string of deadly attacks in Bahraich’s Sisiya village. Utilizing drones, nets, and tranquilizer guns, the team focused on sugarcane fields where the wolves were detected. Seven victims, including six children, were reported over 47 days.
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