Wild Elephant Attacks Bus in Sri Lanka Without Injuries

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Arabic version: هجوم فيل بري على حافلة في سريلانكا دون إصابات

Footage shows the moment a wild elephant attacked a bus carrying air force personnel in Kirinda, a town in the island’s southern province, on 23 June. The incident occurred on June 23, and while the bus sustained damage, no injuries were reported.

According to BBC News, wild elephants are often seen near roads close to forest areas in Sri Lanka, where they sometimes attack passing vehicles.

The incident highlights the ongoing interactions between wildlife and human activities in Sri Lanka, where the presence of elephants in populated areas is not uncommon. The authorities continue to monitor such situations to ensure the safety of both wildlife and people.

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