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CCTV footage captured the horrifying moment two wild bulls barged into a shop in India - trapping two women inside.
The women are seen on camera working in a bag shop in Rishikesh, Uttrakhand, when the huge animals charge inside just after 9am on July 12.
At first the shopkeepers seem to laugh as the bulls are too busy fighting and headbutting each other to notice they have company.
But as the animals make their way further into the shop, the women huddle together against the inner wall.
One woman, dressed in a white collared shirt, tries to make her escape by climbing on top of the merchandise but the abrupt movement scares the bull closest to her, causing both beasts to turn.
The terrified women huddle together as the wild bulls enter the store in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
The bulls seem to be preoccupied with headbutting each other to notice the women cowering against the inner wall of the shop
One woman, in a light collared shirt, attempts to make her escape by climbing onto the merchandise
Terrifying footage shows one of the bulls charging towards the shopkeepers - slamming into them and sending them falling to the shop floor.
The second bull then frantically tramples the women as they are buried by falling products.
A male shopkeeper is then seen entering the fray yielding a stick.
He uses the makeshift weapon to hit one of the bulls until it runs from the shop.
This brave intervention gives the women a chance to emerge from the pile of stock and make their way to safety.
Despite looking disheveled, the women only sustained minor scratches from the brutal attack thanks to the bags and purses which cushioned them from the wild animals.
The second bull - who had made his way behind the women and onto a table - is eventually driven out of the store by the heroic man.
Following the ordeal, final frames taken from the security camera show the shop in tatters.
In a panic, the bulls slam into the women and trample them as merchandise falls
A heroic male shopkeeper enters the fray yielding a stick. He uses the makeshift weapon to hit one of the bulls until it runs from the shop
This brave intervention gives the women a chance to emerge from the pile of stock and make their way out of the shop
The second bull - who had made his way behind the women and onto a table - is driven out of the store by the male shopkeeper
As the man leaves, CCTV footage shows the fabric shop in tatters
Stray bull fighting is commonplace in India as more than five million cows roam the country's streets, according to the livestock census data released in 2020.
Although the cow is considered to be a holy animal in Hinduism, there are frequent reports of abandoned bulls attacking people and causing car accidents.
Muniki Reti Nagar Palika's Executive Officer, Tanveer Marwah, stated that efforts are being made to remove stray animals from the roads.