After his pet dog was bitten to death, the farmer swooped down and strangled the wild wolf s neck with his bare hands

A wild wolf broke into a farmhouse in Birobidzhan, Russia, on the 3rd. It bit livestock on sight, causing several groups of horses to be seriously injured. Even two dogs that helped protect the livestock were bitten to death. Surprisingly, when the farmer heard the commotion and came to the farmhouse to witness the chaos, he pounced on the wild wolf without hesitation and killed it with his bare hands in just a few seconds.

As can be seen from the monitor screen, the dog in the farmhouse barked at one spot frequently, seeming to sense that something was wrong ahead. Then, a wild wolf sprang out from the lower right corner and ran wildly in the direction of the dog. Although the dog fled immediately, it was still attacked by a strong and ferocious wild wolf and was bitten to death.

After hearing the howling of wolves and the shrill screams of dogs outside, the farmer who was staying inside the house immediately went out to check. Only then did he find that his two beloved dogs had fallen on the snow, covered in blood and showing no signs of life. Several domestic animals were also injured and dying. As for the wild wolf that harmed these animals, it was approaching the fence step by step, intending to continue attacking the cattle inside.

Such a scene made the farmer intolerable. He neither brought a gun nor prepared any weapons, so he just pounced on the wild wolf and fought with it. Unexpectedly, in just a few seconds, the farmer suppressed the wild wolf and punched it repeatedly, making the wild wolf howl and finally broke the wolf's neck with one breath. After defeating the wild wolf, the farmer ignored the many wounds on his body and even carried the wild wolf's body to take a photo with it. It was not until the police arrived that he went to the hospital for a rabies test after some persuasion.

In this regard, a villager said frankly that in fact, wild wolves often appear in this area, and it is expected that they would attack human villages. "Because the forest has long been reclaimed, burned, and destroyed by humans, the wild wolves have lost their home, and there is no prey to fill their stomachs, so they leave the forest and attack the livestock in the village. All this is simply the fault of humans."