Bear hunters in Slovakia promise the city’s ferocious beast will be caught and killed TONIGHT as they close in on an animal that has injured at least five – but residents beg them to let it live

Slovak bear hunters have vowed to catch and kill the ferocious beast that left at least five injured tonight, but residents are pleading with them to let the animal live.

The town of Liptovský Mikuláš previously declared a state of emergency after a 10-year-old girl became the latest victim in a wave of bear attacks – with patrols ordered to ‘eliminate’ the predator on the spot.

Now the city police have posted a strong sign calling on residents to leave the old road area between Iľanova and Závažná Poruba this afternoon and evening.

“The road is temporarily closed and there is a danger to life due to the bear hunt,” the sign says.

The capture of the bear will be carried out using firearms, the official Liptovský Mikuláš city website said.

“In case of disobedience, people will be exposed to a high risk of endangering their lives,” it added.

A sign has been posted in Liptovský Mikuláš warning residents to stay away from the area as officials prepare to use firearms to capture the bear that has injured at least five in recent attacks.

New footage from Sunday's bear attack in Liptovský Mikulá, Slovakia shows the huge beast leaping through the streets

New footage of Sunday’s bear attack in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia shows the huge beast leaping through the streets

The bear left a 10-year-old girl and two other adults with scratches and bruises

Terrified residents filmed the animal running through the streets

The Slovak city has now declared a state of emergency as officials say: ‘We cannot allow a bear to attack five people in the center in broad daylight’

But while the bear has left at least five people with injuries, residents have begged officials to have compassion for the animal.

On Facebook, a concerned resident wrote: ‘This young bear, who accidentally entered the city, is terrified because he has entered an unknown area… after this experience he will definitely not return to the city… eliminating a young bear from his life. .. let him live for him’.

Another said: ‘I cannot understand this, how a bear weighing a few hundred pounds cannot be located, put to sleep and transported to the mountains within two hours. Terrible amateurism’.

Another added: ‘There’s no reason to kill the bear! He has the right to live, there are other ways to ensure safety! Murderers will pay for killing, you must remember this rule’.

The latest bear attack in the city on Sunday left a 49-year-old woman with a shoulder injury and a 72-year-old man with a cut on his head.

A 10-year-old girl and two more adults suffered scrapes and bruises, authorities said, while a couple pushing their child in a buggy were “lucky to escape unscathed.”

Residents were asked not to leave their homes, especially in the early and late hours, when animal hunters arrived in the city looking for the bear.

“The bear has been pushed by rescue and security forces into uninhabited areas, where emergency teams have been tasked to eliminate it,” the town hall said in a Facebook post.

“Hunters will patrol the risk area, police patrols have been reinforced and brown bear emergency teams from across the country have been sent to our city and surrounding areas. A thermal imaging drone is also used.

‘We are a city among the mountains, but a city nonetheless. We cannot allow a bear to attack five people downtown in broad daylight.”

New footage of the bear shows it running through the streets of the Slovakian city before heading to a body of water for a swim.

It comes just a day after a woman called Tatiana, 31, died after she and her friend were attacked by a brown bear in Slovakia.
The woman, from Belarus, was walking with a male companion in the Low Tatra Mountains on Friday evening when they were chased by the predator.

According to the 29-year-old man, he and the woman fled in different directions while in the depths of the dense forest.

The predator charged through the city's roads and towards the public

A total of five injuries have been reported so far

Sunday’s attacks come just days after a woman, 31, was chased by a bear and died in Slovakia. It remains unclear whether the woman died during her attempt to escape or was killed by the bear

The bear was spotted as it made its way through the Slovakian city and later enjoyed a dip in the water during its violent rampage

The bear was spotted as it made its way through the Slovakian city and later enjoyed a dip in the water during its violent rampage

The woman’s body was discovered by the Slovak Mountain Rescue Service on Friday evening, while the bear lingered nearby.

According to local reports, the bear was quickly scared off by the sounds of the rescue team’s gunshots.

According to the BBC, it was unclear whether the woman died during her attempt to escape or was killed by the bear.

Slovak authorities have reassured that if she were mauled to death by the brown bear, they would reveal that information publicly.

Bears are common in many parts of Eastern Europe, including the areas around the Carpathians, which stretch from Romania to Poland and pass through Slovakia.

Researchers have estimated that there are approximately 1,275 bears in Slovakia.

There have been several bear attacks in Slovakia in recent years, including a fatal attack in 2021 – at the time reportedly the first in Slovakia in a century.

The body of a 57-year-old man was found on June 14 in the Banskô Valley in the Liptov region.

He was found in the woods above the village of Liptovská Lúžna, with his head, hip and neck lacerated.

Fresh bear prints were found at the site.

The Slovak Environment Ministry published guidelines for the protective shooting of brown bears earlier this month, allowing special teams to shoot any bear that poses a threat to humans.

Environment Minister Tomas Taraba on Friday blamed NGOs and the Constitutional Court for the death of the Belarusian woman who was chased off a cliff.

‘According to a ruling by the Constitutional Court, the large-scale shooting of bears is not permitted. That is why I congratulate the Constitutional Court. I hope you are satisfied with your work, this is also your fault,” he told reporters after the attack.

On Friday, the ministry also said it would jointly submit a proposal with Romania for the EU to reclassify the bear into a lower category of protected wildlife, which would allow more aggressive control of the bear population.