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A lion was launched fiercely in a monstrous attack against a circus coach during a performance in front of a crowd of spectators.
The giant creature drove its huge teeth into the arm of the artist Hamada Kuta and scratched it with its huge claws. while horrified spectators stared helplessly at their fear.
The frightening altercation took place in the middle of a circus show in Lugansk, a rebel-held town in eastern Ukraine, reported The Sun. on social media
In the video, the 32-year-old Egyptian artist was pushed to the ground by the lion, before it was aggressive and scratched his arm, the leg and the back.
Miraculously, Mr. Kouta managed to seize the animal and then walked away from him while he was standing and looking at him in the eyes.
Despite deep lacerations caused by the claws and claws of the lion, Mr. Kouta badumed responsibility for the attack. , stating that the animals were stressed because they were required to perform so soon after arriving in the city.
"They did not have time to adapt because we arrived and immediately started playing," he said.
"They were stressed, so it led to an attack … They can be sullen, like people. For example, you can wake up in the morning in a bad mood. That's all, the whole day will be like that. They are exactly the same. "
Mr. Kouta stated that his injuries were only an experience and that he did not do any harm to the lions because they were like his" children ".
" I know them and I trust them more than me. I trust people. All is well, I calmed the spectators and we continued on our way, "he said.
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