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15 sheep killed in leopard attack in South Kashmir

Anantnag, April 02: Fifteen sheep were killed during the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday in a leopard attack in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Police sources told Kashmir News Trust that a wild animal, believed to be a leopard, broke into a cow shed in Watnad, Naibasti area of the district and killed fifteen sheep.

The cowshed belongs to Ghulam Hasan Tantray.

A local informed that several domestic animals are still missing from the cow shed.

They said that more than a dozen livestock have been killed by wild animals in past few months in the area.

“We repeatedly were informing Wild Life Department about the movement of wild animals in the area, but no action was initiated,” they said. (KNT)

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