Nighttime Stray Dog Attack on a Hyundai Creta Sparks Alarm and Confusion in Samara

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On the night of May 30, a Hyundai Creta crossover was parked in a Samara courtyard when a pack of stray dogs suddenly assaulted it. The owner initially assumed the car alarm had been triggered by heavy rain, and she kept working without stopping. It became clear, however, that the disturbance was not rain and not a human presence either.

A terrifying scene unfolded as an unfamiliar dog leapt onto the car hood, joined by three others that began tearing at the vehicle with teeth and claws. The owner stood alone on the street, shouting in fear and fury but receiving no aid. She recalls her own nerve to approach from a distance of about ten meters as remarkable, given the danger. She threw stones, yelled for help, but no one came to assist, according to a report cited by Volga News about Ekaterina, the car owner.

Ekaterina describes the incident as lasting around 20 minutes. When police officers arrived in response to the call, they documented what had happened but stated the matter fell outside their jurisdiction. The owner recounts that the emergency line directed her to a different department, suggesting that she wait for the dogs to depart on their own. The response left her outraged, feeling that emergencies could not be treated as routine delays.

Ekaterina worries about what caused the attack, suggesting a cat under the car might have triggered the dogs. She also fears the future, worried that the dogs could return and menace passersby. The shock of the event leaves her unsure about next steps, and she and her sister are actively seeking eyewitness accounts to better understand what occurred.

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