Bangladesh Viral Video: Group Of Protestors Enter Dhaka Zoo To Attack, Kidnap Animals, Chase Terrified Deer Fanatically
The animal tried its best to run away and escape from the hands of the miscreants. The video documented the deer's struggle to rescue itself as it jumped and ran across the green ground.
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Bangladesh Zoo Viral Video | X
Amid the unrest in Bangladesh, a disturbing video showing a group of protestors entering a zoo in Dhaka and creating ruckus there is going viral on social media. It records people fanatically running around and chasing a deer at the premises. It is being said that those involved in the inhumane act, not even sparing animals, are young students.
Bangladeshi protestors at Dhaka zoo; watch video
Protestors chase deer, try kidnapping animals
Several X users shared the video online and claimed it to have surfaced from a zoo in Bangladesh, which is in a turmoil after PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation and the religious terror that has broke out in the region. It opened by a group of students holding sticks and chasing a deer. The animal tried its best to run away and escape from the hands of the miscreants. The video documented the deer's struggle to rescue itself as it jumped and ran across the green ground.
The video circulated online claiming that the people were abusing zoo animals and even kidnapping them. A news contributor identified as Oli London shared the viral video and wrote, "A terrified deer can be seen being chased by a mob as they attempt to kidnap the hundreds of animals inside Bangladesh National Zoo." "As Bangladesh descends into anarchy, hundreds have stormed a Zoo and are attacking animals," Oli added to his X post.
X users condemn act
The internet condemned Bangladeshis for attacking animals mercilessly. "So sad. Lack of humanity and compassion on display," read a reply to the viral video, while another said, "Gone totally mad without a Police force to thrash them down." People couldn't agree with the claim that they were children or students, seeing their cruel act at the zoo. "They are students???" people asked shockingly.
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