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Polar bear shot dead after attack on Arctic tourist ship guard

A guard was injured during the attack

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A handout photo made available by Governor of Svalbard shows a polar bear that was killed after the attack. Photo: EPA
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Norwegian authorities said a polar bear attacked and injured a guard who was leading tourists off a cruise ship on an Arctic Archipelago. The animal was shot dead by another employee, the cruise company said.

The Joint Rescue Coordination for Northern Norway tweeted Saturday that the attack occurred when the tourists from the MS Bremen cruise ship landed on the most northern island of the Svalbard archipelago, a region between mainland Norway and the North Pole that is known for its remote terrain, glaciers, reindeer and polar bears.

The German Hapag Lloyd Cruises company, which operates the MS Bremen, said that two polar bear guards from their ship went on the island and one of them “was attacked and injured on his head”.

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The bear was then shot dead “in an act of self-defence” by the second guard, spokeswoman Negar Etminan said.

The injured man was taken by helicopter to the town of Longyearbyen on Spitsbergen island. He was not identified and no further information was given on him.

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“He was flown out, was responsive, and is currently undergoing medical treatment,” Etminan said, adding that the victim was not in a life-threatening condition.

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