Another Six People Injured as Bulls Charge Through Spain's Pamplona
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Two men were critically injured during the annual San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. The spectacle attracts thousands of participants and spectators from around the world, but it also carries significant risks and injuries.


Six people were injured at the seventh round this year. Since 1924 there have been 16 fatalities, last one in 2009.
Another six people injured as bulls charge through Spain's Pamplona
MADRID: A futher six people were injured today as bulls were driven through the narrow streets of Pamplona for the seventh time this week, as this year’s edition of the iconic, yet controversial San Fermín festival nears its close, German Press Agency (dpa) reported.
Also on Sunday many people in the narrow streets of the Spanish city wait eagerly for the moment to walk with the bulls on the way to the arena. Again there are dangerous scenes.
Last but not least, this Sunday, with a very fast and tense race, where eight people were injured This Sunday of the Pamplona Holidays, took place the seventh toros release, before
Masified, fast and dangerous race of San Fermín with the noble bulls of La Palmosilla
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