NewsBear attack at Russian circus leaves audience in shock

Bear attack at Russian circus leaves audience in shock

A bear attacked its trainer in a circus in Russia.
A bear attacked its trainer in a circus in Russia.
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Anna Wajs-Wiejacka

27 August 2024 20:07

Terrifying scenes occurred in a Russian circus. A brown bear attacked its trainer in front of children and adult spectators. The female bear pinned the trainer to the floor, creating a dramatic spectacle. The acrobat made a desperate attempt to free himself.

The dramatic incident occurred at a circus in Biysk, Russia. During the performance, the female brown bear attacked its trainer in front of the audience, knocking him down and pinning him to the ground. The 48-year-old trainer made a desperate attempt to free himself from under the animal, which was biting the stick the trainer was using to shield himself.

According to the "Daily Mail," another circus employee rushed to help the bear trainer, prodding the animal with a stick from behind the barrier separating the audience from the stage.

This intervention proved effective, causing the bear to step back slightly and allowing the 48-year-old to get up. The incident could have been fatal for the trainer, but he managed to escape unharmed thanks to his calmness.

Even more surprising was that after the trainer stood up, the female bear began calmly following his commands. This terrifying scene did not end the performance; it continued. Nikita Mikhaylov, head of the Moretti circus, addressed the matter, emphasizing that the trainer acted appropriately.

He did not resist on purpose and waited for the bear to calm down, stood up, and continued. That's all; the show went on as usual, said the head of the circus.

It looked dramatic, but fortunately, no one was hurt

The circus owner assured that neither the trainer nor the bear was injured during the incident. He added that circus animals, although trained, can behave unpredictably, and every trainer working with them understands this perfectly.

Although in many circuses in the West, it is increasingly rare to see wild animals perform, in Russia, it remains a common sight. Animal rights activists lament this, emphasizing that "the Russian circus lobby actively resists progress, defending its commercial interests".

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