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Caught on camera: Leopard enters colony in Indore, injures five people, sparks panic

The leopard was rescued by Indore zoo and forest officials after 24 hours of tracking and a six-hour-long rescue operation.

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Panic gripped a residential area in Indore - the most populous and largest city in #India’s Madhya Pradesh State - after a leopard left five people wounded on Thursday, police officials said. https://t.co/RCCktcrAbd pic.twitter.com/ErbG853tdB

— Atlantide (@Atlantide4world) March 11, 2021

On the occasion of #Mahashivratri, an arduous rescue of a #leopard was done in Indore city by rescue squad with the help of zoo management team. The #leopard entered an inhabited area packed with people, due to which 3 people got minor injuries & were treated immediately. pic.twitter.com/KRAWiPpx6U

— MoEF&CC (@moefcc) March 12, 2021

@aajtak @ZeeNews @ABPNews
Leopard attack limbodi khandwa road indore pic.twitter.com/NITnqfE3hP

— alok tiwari 🇮🇳 (@aloktiwari22) March 11, 2021
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