Horror moment: Bear brutally rips apart two men, leaving one with skull exposed as witnesses scream ‘He’s eating her’

TWO gas drillers have miraculously escaped a brutal brown bear attack alive but with serious injuries – including an exposed skull.

The two men suffered deep head and arm injuries Wrestling with the wild beast in a terrible battle who was captured Movie.

An eyewitness who filmed the horror attack can be heard saying: “[the bear's] caught him by the neck'

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An eyewitness who filmed the horror attack can be heard saying: “[the bear’s] caught him by the neck’Photo credit: East2West
A foreman and a mechanic suffered serious injuries in the incident and were flown to hospital

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A foreman and a mechanic suffered serious injuries in the incident and were flown to hospitalPhoto credit: East2West
Miraculously, both victims survived despite deep cuts

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Miraculously, both victims survived despite deep cutsPhoto credit: East2West

The video shows the brown bear climbing a fence and running through the snow to converted shipping container huts where a group of people have gathered at a gas plant in Siberia.

A man behind the camera shouted a warning to the workers: “Everyone run away!”

In a chilling moment, the witness later said: “[The bear] ate him.

According to reports, two men named Eldar Gareev, 39, and Ivan Bulashenko, 46, were in the smoking room of their factory when they saw a pack of dogs chasing something.

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Then the bear came out from behind bags of chemicals and one of the men, a mechanic, opened the door to chase it away.

It immediately pounced on the mechanic and his panicked colleagues launched a full-scale retaliatory attack with fire extinguishers, flares and a gas spray.

When the animal finally loosened its grip on the mechanism, it went straight for it next Victim grabbing and ravaging the factory foreman.

The shocking video shows the second attack, where the man is forced to the ground by the angry bear.

About 20 minutes after the attacks, a local hunter arrived at the request of gas plant employees and shot the animal.

Both men received first aid at the scene and were flown to hospital.

As the brutal abuse unfolded before their eyes, witnesses filmed the bear and spoke to one another in concern.

One man said of the bear, “Look, he’s tearing down the fence.”

“He’s climbing over, he’s climbing over, isn’t he?”

The witness then shouted: “Everyone run away! Where is he?”

“****There are people in there. Look, he’s coming out.

“He’s following him.”

The men later came to the grim realization that the bear had attacked a worker.

“He is ******. [The bear] ate him there.

“I whistled at him, but he couldn’t hear me.

“Couldn’t he get back up?”

As the bear chased and ravaged the mechanic in between the hutsOne witness said: “He started bloody screaming.”

“They started the truck. We have to kill the bear.”

“He didn’t touch the dogs, he went after the man.”

The man continued, “There he is. He attacks the man.”

“****. It gnaws at him. Damned!

“He has him by the neck. Look, he’s got it, he’s running away!”

“He’s alive, he’s alive, it’s okay.”

The Telegram channel Torboznoe Radio criticized the alleged lack of safety measures at the gas plant of the RusGazBurenie company.

It was alleged that the site was not protected from wild bears and “workers were unwilling to protect themselves from the animal in a critical situation.”

The broadcaster continued: “The story of a bear attack in which two workers were seriously injured and the bear was killed by a hunter 20 minutes later raises many questions about the health and safety of employees carrying out their work in the habitats of Animals that are dangerous to humans.”

The horror attack was carried out by an experienced hunter named Jeremy Evans revealed how he managed to survive a brutal bear attack in a remote forest area.

He said he knew he was in trouble when he saw a small bear cub scurrying in front of him on the road.

The mother appeared and charged at him, clutching his knee before sinking her teeth into his face.

A Snap The decision to stick his fingers into the bear’s eye and grab and twist a flap of skin under her stomach saved his life, he said.

Also last month, an aggressive bear that attacked a security guard in the kitchen of a luxury resort was captured and euthanized after days of searching.

Footage of the horrific encounter was captured at the St. Regis Aspen Resort in Aspen, Colorado.

When the bear faced the guard, the huge animal stood on its hind legs and pushed him to the ground.

Luckily, the security guard was able to escape relatively unscathed.

The bear climbs the fence to gain access to the gas plant in Siberia

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The bear climbs the fence to gain access to the gas plant in SiberiaPhoto credit: East2West
Panicked workers use fire extinguishers, flares and a gas spray against the bear

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Panicked workers use fire extinguishers, flares and a gas spray against the bearPhoto credit: East2West
A local hunter shot the bear about 20 minutes after the attacks

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A local hunter shot the bear about 20 minutes after the attacksPhoto credit: East2West
Some criticized the alleged lack of safety measures at the gas site

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Some criticized the alleged lack of safety measures at the gas sitePhoto credit: East2West

John Verrall

John Verrall is a Nytimas U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. John Verrall joined Nytimas in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: johnverrall@nytimas.com.

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