A Spanish man was hit by a bull on Tuesday morning while bull racing in the center of Pamplona. Seven others suffered injuries. This week is the San Fermin festival, where bulls are released every morning on a course where hundreds of men are standing.
The man was hit by De Bierenhoorn under his armpit, Reuters reports. He is in a stable state in the hospital. His precise age is unknown: the authorities only shared that he is older than 25 years. The seven others have sustained bruises and bruises.
In the week of the festival, bulls are released every morning in the narrow streets of the center of Pamplona. They are hunted along a route that leads to the bullenara. Hundreds of men run out for the bulls and try to avoid the bulls. On Tuesday one of the bulls stopped while running and he was targeted different men.
People more often suffer injuries during the event. People sometimes die. At least sixteen deaths are known. The latter dates from 2009.
Festival days start by hunting the bulls through the streets. In the afternoon, bullfighters stand in the arena opposite the bulls and kill the animals. There are also different performances and other parties.
There is also criticism of the age -old tradition of bull racing, because of the animal suffering that comes with it. It causes a lot of stress the bulls and, moreover, the bulls are often finished afterwards. There are regular protests against bull racing. For example, demonstrators sprayed fake blood on the street on a demonstration in Pamplona on Saturday.
A Spanish Man was Gored by a Bull Duration the Running of the Bulls in downtown Pamplona on Tuesday Morning. Seven Others Sustained Injuries. This Week is The San Fermin Festival, which is Bulls are released Every Morning on a Course Where Hundeds or Men stand.
The man was hit under his Armpit by the Bull’s Horn, Reuters Reports. He is in Stable Condition in The Hospital. His Exact Age is Unknown: The Authorities Only Shared That He is Old Than 25 Years. The Seven Others Sustained Contusions and Bruises.
In The Week of the Festival, Bulls Are Released Every Morning in the Narrow Streets of Downtown Pamplona. They are chased along a route that leads to the bullring. Hundeds or Men run in front of the bulls and try to avoid the bulls. On Tuesday, one of the bulls stopped duration the run and purposefully attacked several men.
People are more likely to be kured duration the event. People also sometimes that. There are at least sixteen known deaths. The Last Dates from 2009.
Festival Days start with chasing the bulls through the streets. In The Afternoon, Bullfighters stand in the Arena Against the Bulls and Kill the Animals. There are also varous performances and other parties.
There is also criticism of the centuries-old tradition of bullfighting, because of the animal suffering Involved. It causes the bulls a lot of stress and, moreover, the bulls are often killed afterwards. There are regular protests against bullfighting. For Example, Protesters Sprayed Fake Blood On The Street at A Demonstration in Pamplona on Saturday.