Local media and inhabitants said that a brown bear attacked and badly a Russian man was disturbed by 125 km (78 mi) in a forest, about 125 km (78 mi), local media and residents said, because the bears have more frequent visions in the surrounding area of the capital.
A local news website quoted the man’s uncle as saying that the person who clearly survived the management of the management of the dead playing, was collecting shed sheds by Elk and deer last week, when a local news website quoted the man’s uncle.
The victim’s relative said, “It began to crush on his skull, then (him) turned and his face started eating.” “Somehow, (that) pretended to be dead, and the bear left him alone.”
The Russian media said that the injured person called the emergency services and waited for hours, while the emergency employees discovered it on the forest near Yermivo village. He was then rushed to the hospital by helicopter.
Most of Russia’s bears are allowed to hunt, but restricted in the Moscow region.
Some go out in the forest to collect Russian antillers, with a pair of which can sell up to 15,000 rubles ($ 178), about two-thirds of Russia’s minimum monthly wages.