Uttar Pradesh: A search operation is underway the remaining wolves who were part of a pack that has unleashing terror in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh. Eight people have been confirmed killed by the wolves.

Authorities have captured four wolves so far, while two are still at large. “Preparations are being made to catch the remaining wolves,” said Renu Singh, Chief Forest Conservator, Central Zone.

Efforts are being intensified to ensure public safety as forest officials continue their search.

The deceased include seven children and a woman. Fifteen others have been injured over the past two months, Divisional Forest Officer Bahraich said.

The fourth wolf was captured on Thursday and taken to a rescue shelter of the Forest Department.

According to the Chief Forest Conservator (Central Zone) Renu Singh, four wolves have been caught so far.

"For a long time there was the terror of wolves here... Today we have caught a wolf... We will transfer it to the zoo... So far, 4 wolves have been caught. There are 2 wolves left; preparations are being made to catch them," Singh said.

Earlier Divisional Forest Officer from Barabanki, Akashdeep Badhawan, also said the pack of wolves was under constant surveillance.

"We have traced three wolves that were regularly under our surveillance with the help of direct, indirect sighting, pad marks, as well as using IR drones. When we located one of them, we localised the area. It was later tranquillized with the help of vets present with us," he said.

Badhawan further stated that the other two wolves are under constant surveillance and they are hopeful to catch them as soon as possible.

"There are still two left under our surveillance and we are also changing our strategies according to the local conditions, and we are hopeful that we will rescue them as soon as possible. Three have already been rescued since the start of the month and out of the remaining three, one had been rescued today and there are still two left," Badhawan said.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department deployed an infrared (IR) drone in which the presence of two wolves was noticed in Bahraich.

Speaking to ANI, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Ajeet Pratap Singh said that the drones had captured the movement of two wolves near the village.

"We have alerted our people in the village... We have spotted two wolves in our drone, nearly 100 meters away from our location. We went to the spot and noticed footsteps and hence it was confirmed that two wolves had passed from here," Singh said on Wednesday.

Speaking on the wolf attacks, Circle Officer of Mahasi, Rupendra Gaur, said, "Drones, nets and cages are being used to catch the wolves. We are continuously trying to catch the wolves...We are ensuring that no untoward incident takes place anywhere. Eight people have lost their lives and 15 others are injured."