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Bahraich Wolf Attack: Why Forest Department Issued A Changed Story About The Wolves—Understand The Full Case | ABP News

In Bahraich, the situation with man-eating wolves is worsening. While the forest department claims that only two wolves remain in the area, local villagers report seeing 7 to 8 wolves roaming around. The frequency of attacks is increasing, adding to the concern. The forest department has suggested that wolves may have a tendency for revenge, but this raises the question: what exactly are the wolves seeking revenge for? The disparity between the department's statements and the villagers' observations highlights the growing confusion and urgency surrounding the issue. With challenges mounting and no resolution in sight, the community remains on edge as the search for these wolves continues.

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