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It seems that bears in Siberia are seriously “conquering” territory from people. It’s getting to the point where both villagers and city dwellers are giving up walking through the forests unnecessarily, because it’s actually scary: you can meet a predator not only in the taiga, but also in a rare forest not far from your home. What can we say if bears have already been seen more than once this year in the vicinity of Krasnoyarsk, near highways where cars rush, and the cloud of smog has not yet cleared...

There are several reasons for this. The first is the high cost of the license (3,000 rubles), so hunters do not shoot predators. The second is numerous garbage dumps near housing. For a bear, this is like a canteen, eat, no worries, no hassle.

On Sunday, a tragedy happened in the Achinsk region, no more than a kilometer from the village of Ladanovka. Autumn this year turned out to be fruitful for mushrooms. Two men from Achinsk (they don’t know each other) came to the mushroom places to walk through the forest, collect milk mushrooms, honey mushrooms, and trumpet mushrooms: one of them is 64 years old, the second is 67...

In broad daylight, a local resident came across the torn body. The woman, in shock, dropped everything she had in her hands and rushed to Ladanovka. Already in the village I called the police.

Two district police officers were the first to arrive - they tell how events developed at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Krasnoyarsk Territory. “There was no body in the place the woman pointed to.” But there was a long trail from him - the predator was dragging his body.

The random eyewitness was lucky, the police say: at the moment when she came across the torn mushroom picker, the bear apparently went off somewhere. If they had not missed each other, the woman could have become another victim. Following a trail of blood, police officers found the body. And next to him they saw a predator.

“From primary sources: local police officers walked with two PMs and four civilians, looking for a corpse,” an eyewitness wrote how it all happened on the website kp.ru. “When the hunting inspector arrived with two more district police officers, we went to comb the forest in all directions and came across torn, bloody jeans, then a trail of dragging with the sweet smell of blood, 150-200 meters. The bear rushes from behind a tree at the hunting inspector walking ahead, a distance of 7-8 meters! There was a corpse there - food, which the bear protected. Two police officers opened fire from the PM when the bear was jumping at them in two-meter leaps. The bear stopped, jumped back and forth. As we learned later, all the bullets (7-8) only pierced the skin, and two pierced the neck and shoulder blade. Perhaps this is why the bear fell and was finished off by a PM magazine from 2 meters to the head. This bear is 3 years old and weighs 100 kg. And if there was an adult bear 5-15 years old weighing 200-300 kg, two PMs wouldn’t have hit him!”

The police say that the bear did not have cubs, which means she did not protect the cubs from people.

Behavior for a bear at this time of year is atypical, says Vladimir Zvantsev, head of the service for the protection, control and regulation of the use of fauna and their habitats in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. “Last year there was a bad harvest, but now there is enough food.” Perhaps she had rabies, but so far this cannot be said for sure - the meat of the predator has been sent for examination.

Residents of Ladanovka now go into the forest with caution.

Locals had noticed predators in the surrounding forests before, but they did not come out to people, says Elena Arefina, acting. Head of the administration of the Yastrebovsky village council - the village center. – After this incident, there was no particular panic, but mushroom pickers became more careful, they try not to go into the forest alone.

Alexander Lopakhin said that when he went mushroom hunting, he encountered a bear cub and his mother. The large animal immediately attacked the man, probably to protect the baby. The man had only a penknife with him, which he used to cut mushrooms.

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“He began to defend himself with this knife, but the bear quickly knocked the weapon out of his hands. She began to bite and tear at him. The mushroom picker could not do anything - he just covered his head with his hands,” said a source in law enforcement agencies. According to a representative of the department, at some point the man realized that he would soon die, so he decided to defend himself to the end.

“Out of desperation, he grabbed the bear by the head with his left hand, and with his right hand began to hit her in the face. Having received such a rebuff, stunned, she sat up in surprise and released the mushroom picker,” explained the publication’s interlocutor. After this, the animal ran away with the bear cub, and Lopakhin reached a clearing where there was cellular communication and called his friend for help.

Soon, a fellow villager arrived at the scene and delivered the bloodied Alexander Lopakhin to the ambulance station. After some time, he was transferred to a hospital in the city of Serov. “The victim has multiple lacerations to the head and upper extremities, a large laceration to the right hand and right ear. The tip of the nose was bitten off, but we sewed it back,” said a representative of the medical institution. He also noted that now the man’s life is not in danger.

Let us remind you that a similar incident occurred on August 1, 2017 in Japan. As the site wrote, a resident of the city of Fuefuki was working in the mountains in his garden when he was attacked by a bear. In a fight with an animal, the man had to use karate techniques to win. “First I kicked him in the stomach, then I kicked him in the chest, it worked, and the bear lowered its head, then I kicked him again. The bear ran into the mountains,” he said.

IN Sverdlovsk region A mushroom picker from the village of Sosva was attacked by an angry bear. The incident occurred on August 3, when 44-year-old Alexander Lopakhin walked 10 - 12 km from the village, where he usually goes to pick mushrooms. A mother bear and her cub suddenly found themselves in the man's path and immediately pounced on him, protecting the cub.

“She measures about a meter at the withers, and when she stood up, she was taller than me. She rushed at me and started biting my head. For some reason it wasn't scary. I pushed her away, and I noticed that her fur was so pleasant, soft, soft. We fought like this for about ten minutes, then I started hitting her in the face, and she ran away,” said Alexander Lopakhin.

The mushroom picker managed to get out into the clearing where he catches mobile connection, from there he called his friend, who came to pick him up by car and took him to the emergency room in Sosva. There the man was given first aid and sent to the Serov hospital.

Alexander Lopakhin has many lacerations, but his life is not in danger. He also had to get stitches on the tip of his nose, which was nearly bitten off by the animal.


44-year-old resident of the village of Sosva, Alexander Lopakhin, survived after an encounter with an angry bear. The wounded Ural resident is in the hospital. He told URA.RU journalists the details of the unequal fight.

Alexander Lopakhin went into the forest to pick mushrooms on August 3. Near the village of Koshay, he came across a mother bear and her cub. Protecting the cub, the bear immediately rushed at the man. The wounded man managed to fight off the animal, reached a clearing where there was cellular service, and called his friend. He arrived by car, picked up the bloodied Lopakhin and took him to the ambulance station in Sosva. There, the mushroom picker was given first aid and sent to the Serov city hospital.

“I moved 10-12 kilometers away from the village, I always go there to pick mushrooms. I had already picked half a bucket of mushrooms, walked, looked at my feet. Suddenly I looked up and there was a bear standing right in front of me. She measures about a meter at the withers, and when she stood up, she was taller than me. She rushed at me and started biting my head. For some reason it wasn't scary. I pushed her away, and I noticed that her fur was so pleasant, soft, soft. We fought like this for about ten minutes, then I started hitting her in the face, and she ran away,” Alexander Lopakhin told URA.RU.

The man says that this is not his first meeting with forest animal. He had encountered bears three times before, but they simply went in different directions.

According to doctors, the injured mushroom picker has multiple lacerations to the head and upper extremities, a large laceration to the right hand and right ear. The bear bit off the tip of his nose, which doctors had already sewn back on. There is no threat to life.

Stories about bear attacks on residents of the Ural region periodically appear in the media. In October 2015, a bear attacked 29-year-old ambulance paramedic Alexey Koptyakov from Karpinsk, who went to hunt a marten. The bear jumped out of the den unexpectedly. Alexey reacted instantly and replaced the shot in the gun with a bullet, but the weapon did not work. A month after this incident, in November 2015, in the Ivdel region, 56-year-old hunter Arkady Shubin almost died in a fight with a connecting rod bear. The man managed to shoot at the connecting rod, but he still knocked the hunter down.

News Agency "Between the Lines"

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