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Bloody prelude to the bullfight in Pamplona

The article reports on the violent start of the bull-running event in Pamplona. It mentions incidents involving injuries or fatalities during the event, which typically draws large crowds and is known for its dangerous nature. The event, known as the San Fermín festival, includes the famous running of the bulls through the streets. This year's opening saw heightened tensions and possibly more severe outcomes compared to previous years.

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Bloody prelude to the bullfight in Pamplona

The article reports on the violent start of the bull-running event in Pamplona. It mentions incidents involving injuries or fatalities during the event, which typically draws large crowds and is known for its dangerous nature. The event, known as the San Fermín festival, includes the famous running of the bulls through the streets. This year's opening saw heightened tensions and possibly more severe outcomes compared to previous years.

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