
Fox attacks on schoolchildren in Kazakhstan's Mangistau region have alarmed local residents. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
It is known that the incident occurred on November 21, resulting in injuries to two children. According to official information, a corsac fox attacked two students of a village school.
The children sought medical help at the Beyneu district hospital with their parents. Upon examination, scratch wounds were found on the right leg of the child born in 2011 and on the left leg of the child born in 2018.
The doctors provided the necessary surgical assistance and vaccinations. Currently, the condition of the children is assessed as satisfactory.
Experts emphasize the importance of seeking prompt medical care in such cases related to wild animal attacks. According to ecologist Odilbek Qo‘zibaqov, wild animals can transmit dangerous viruses such as rabies.
Therefore, citizens are advised not to approach stray animals and to immediately contact the relevant authorities if any danger is perceived.





