China News Service, Shuangyashan, February 24th (Wang Yu, Zhang Xiaohui, reporter Jiang Hui) On the 24th, the Shuangyashan Border Management Detachment of the Heilongjiang Entry-Exit Frontier Inspection General Station announced that the four rows of police officers from the border police station of the detachment were in the Raohe District of Shuangyashan City through video surveillance. Wild Siberian tigers were found on the Jiejiang Wusuli River. This is the third time this month that wild Siberian tigers have been found.

  Surveillance video showed a huge wild Siberian tiger running on the frozen Ussuri River at a slow speed before disappearing into the dense forest on the bank.

The police analyzed the running direction of the Siberian tiger in the video, and the tiger should be located on the Chinese side.

The police inspected the footprints of the Siberian tiger.

Photo by Zhang Xiaohui

  In order to prevent the occurrence of mutual injuries between humans and tigers, the Sipai border police station immediately reported the situation to the local government and the Shuangyashan border management detachment, and promptly issued an early warning to the villages in the jurisdiction.

The Shuangyashan Border Management Detachment immediately stepped up border control and control. Nearly 100 policemen and border guards went to the front line to patrol the border, and all police dogs and patrol cars were dispatched to closely monitor the movement of wild Siberian tigers.

  According to the police of the Shuangyashan border management detachment, since February, the detachment has received three reports of wild Siberian tigers in the jurisdiction.

On February 6, the police from the Xinyang Border Police Station found footprints of wild Siberian tigers on the Jiejiang River. Through surveillance, it was discovered that wild Siberian tigers had entered the country; on February 10, police from the Datonghe Border Police Station found footprints of Siberian tigers while on duty in the Jiejiang River; 2 On March 23, the police from the Sipai Border Police Station found wild Siberian tigers on the Jiejiang River.

Huge Siberian tiger footprints.

Photo by Zhang Xiaohui

  Raohe County, Shuangyashan City is close to Russia, and its natural environment is relatively well preserved. As early as 2017, traces of wild Siberian tigers were found there.

In recent years, footprints of wild Siberian tigers have been found many times in Raohe County. The local forestry and grassland department has issued an emergency notification to remind local residents not to enter the mountains.

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