Shark that killed Russians in Egypt sent for research 23:09

Egypt’s Environment Ministry confirmed the capture of a shark that attacked a Russian near the Hurghada coast on Thursday (June 8th). TASS.

According to the ministry’s statement, the shark that caused the disaster was caught by the special team. The shark was handed over to experts “to investigate and obtain the precise information needed to determine the causes of its anomalous behavior.” In addition, experts will determine “whether it was the same shark that caused the previous few accidents.”

appeared before employee With a shark caught in the Red Sea near Hurghada that killed a Russian citizen.

Prior to this, it was reported that there was a young man from Russia. dead He was attacked by a shark in front of his father in Hurghada. Russian Consulate General approved death of a russian.

He was also known to be in Hurghada. closed beaches after the disaster. This was reported to socialbites.ca by tourists vacationing at the resort. According to tourist Anastasia, who was resting on another beach, staff began throwing everyone out of the water, citing an oil spill.



Source: Gazeta

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