Did The Shark Attack In Egypt Claim The Life Of A Russian Citizen?

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A group from the service and different specialists had the option to catch the shark, adding that neighborhood specialists had given a prohibition on a few sea shores close to the assault site.

Russian Gets Eaten by Shark in Egypt: Tourists Witness the Attack of the

A Russian resident was killed in a shark assault close to an ocean side at the Egyptian Red Ocean resort of Hurghada, Russia's Department General in the city and two Egyptian security sources said on Thursday.

Egypt's Current circumstance Service said in a proclamation posted on Facebook that a tiger shark was liable for the passing of a beachgoer, without giving subtleties of the person in question.

Priest of Climate, Yasmine Fouad, request a group to catch the shark, the assertion said, adding that neighborhood specialists had given a two-day prohibition on swimming, swimming and other water sports exercises on a few sea shores close to the assault site.

The group had the option to catch the Tiger shark "to analyze it to figure out the potential purposes behind its assault and to demonstrate whether is it the very fish that has caused past mishaps."

A jumper who showed up on the scene soon after the assault said individuals had hurried to help the casualty after a lifeguard from a close by inn raised the caution, yet couldn't contact him in time.

Russia's TASS news organization said the individual killed was a Russian man brought into the world in 1999 who lived in Egypt full-time and was not a vacationer.

In a proclamation posted on its true station on the Wire informing application, the department encouraged Russian sightseers to be careful when in the water and to rigorously stick to any swimming boycotts forced by nearby specialists.

Previous attacks

As per CNN, there have been comparative episodes in the Egyptian Red Ocean.

In 2022, Egypt's Red Ocean Governorate gave a request to close down a few Red Ocean sea shores following a 68-year-old Austrian lady was killed in a shark assault, off the shoreline of Sahl Hasheesh, as per two Egyptian security sources.

There were endeavors to revive her, however she passed on because of circulatory disappointment, which is an unexpected drop in pulse coming about because of her wounds and blood misfortune, as per an explanation that Reuters got from the Red Ocean Wellbeing Undertakings Directorate.

A second body of a Romanian traveler in her late 40s was found hours after the assault on the Austrian lady. The two assaults occurred inside 600 meters of one another.

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