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  2. List of wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    Further information: Bahraich wolf attacks. July 16, 2024. Child, female. Unprovoked. Wild (1) Netherlands, Utrecht, Leusden — A girl was attacked on the side during the incident in the Den Treek nature reserve in Leusden. A week earlier, a dog was dragged away by a wolf in the same area.

  3. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    1923, March. Pack of wolves. Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. "March 16, 1923 Karl Lynn world war veteran and one of the best known trappers and mushers in the north country is believed to have lost his life in a fight with a pack of timber wolves, two hunters reported here today.

  4. Wolf attack - Wikipedia

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    Wolf attack. Wolf attacks are injuries to humans or their property by gray wolves. Their frequency varies with geographical location and historical period, but overall wolf attacks are rare. Wolves today tend to live mostly far from people or have developed the tendency and ability to avoid them.

  5. Bahraich wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Bahraich wolf attacks were a series of wolf attacks on humans which occurred between March and September 2024 in Bahraich district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The attacks were suspected to be carried out by a pack of six wolves. In August 2024, the Government of Uttar Pradesh launched Operation Bhediya to capture the wolves.

  6. Lone wolf attack - Wikipedia

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    Terrorism insurance. v. t. e. A lone wolf attack, or lone actor attack, is a particular kind of mass murder, committed in a public setting by an individual who plans and commits the act on their own. In the United States, such attacks are usually committed with firearms. In other countries, knives are sometimes used to commit mass stabbings.

  7. Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism is a 2017 book about lone wolf terrorism co-authored by Mark Hamm, a criminologist at Indiana State University and Ramon Spaaij, a sociologist at Victoria University, Australia . According to a review in Times Higher Education that described Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism as an "genuinely indispensable study of today's ...

  8. List of lone wolf terrorist attacks - Wikipedia

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    Between 2009–2010, Peter Mangs targeted people in Malmö, Sweden who had dark skin, and who he deemed to be "non-Swedish". Altogether, the attacks killed 2 people and injured 13 others. On 22 July 2011, [19] in Norway, Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people in two consecutive attacks.

  9. Talk:List of wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    Fatal attacks in late winter/early spring, by non-rabid wolves and in the vicinity of the victim's house (without livestock) is a pretty classic pattern in hungry wolves actively predating humans. However, I presume because of the wording of the articles it references, this one is marked as "unprovoked".