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A certain resident of the city Kaleń in the municipality of Rawa Mazowiecka was walking at night with a small dog, when from the bush they jumped willows. One of these fast grabbed in the york of man Viktor and took him in the growth. The man froze without movement, because three other wolves attentively tracked his reactions. When he started shouting loudly – the predators were gone – reports Radio Lodz.
– Three wolves were that maximum 8 meters from me. I stood then in the place and shouted. If had run, or had not been with my dog, it was unknown, whether I would have been taken care of. Not they are fear at all – says the owner of the missing without the news of the quadruped.
-It is said, that the wolves are fearful of humans and so they go on. Maybe at one time they were fearful, because humans had some influence on they but now? – asks a resident of Lodz. -This happened in the center of the village, every post is lighted here. People are fearful. Let by chance a child walk out of the yard in the evening, that differently may happen – considers the ex owner york, quoted on portal Radio Lodz.
As a result of information from residents, the authorities of the municipality of Rawa Mazovia have appealed on social media, to avoid after dawn walks, and keep domestic animals under supervision. The Mayor of Rawa Mazowiecka Michał Michalik conceded, that residents feel threatened, but does not see any reasons for panic. He also assured also, that the authorities are monitoring the situation and today have not taken other steps in
this issue.
Reporters Radio Lodz have determined however, that the wildcat attack in Kalen is not an
individual case. There have been abductions and bites of dogs also in Babsko, in the municipality Biala
Rawska and Regnov in Rrava.
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