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Spain: Nine injured in fourth San Fermín bull run in Pamplona

On 10 July, during the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, nine people were injured in the fourth running of the bulls event. The incident occurred at the Estafeta bend, a known dangerous section of the route, where several bulls slipped and knocked down participants. Five individuals required hospital treatment according to Navarra University Hospital. Despite the injuries, the festival continued with various activities including children's events, street performances, live music, and an afternoon bullfight, followed by fireworks and late-night entertainment.

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Spain: Nine injured in fourth San Fermín bull run in Pamplona

On 10 July, during the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, nine people were injured in the fourth running of the bulls event. The incident occurred at the Estafeta bend, a known dangerous section of the route, where several bulls slipped and knocked down participants. Five individuals required hospital treatment according to Navarra University Hospital. Despite the injuries, the festival continued with various activities including children's events, street performances, live music, and an afternoon bullfight, followed by fireworks and late-night entertainment.

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