A leopard attack in the Haroli sub-division of Una district left three villagers injured on Monday, according to officials. The incident heightened fears among residents, especially as one person sustained a severe eye injury while two others had minor wounds.

Witnesses reported that the attack occurred on farmland in the Palkwah area when the leopard emerged from its hiding spot in nearby bushes. Alarmed passersby attempted to flee to safety after hearing the animal's growl, but the leopard managed to strike three individuals.

In retaliation and fear, a group of villagers armed with sticks chased the leopard, injuring it in the process. Forest department staff later captured the wounded animal from nearby bushes. Residents have urged authorities to relocate the leopard away from the vil

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