A farmer, fed up with a wolf killing his animals, got into a fight to the death with the predator, killing it with his bare hands in Russia.

Russia is considered by many to be one of the harshest countries in the world and on more than one occasion its inhabitants have surprised thousands of Internet users with their tough attitude and hostility.

On this occasion, a farmer surprised thousands of people due to his bravery, as he engaged in a fierce fight to the death with a gigantic wolf, whom he defeated with his bare hands to protect his animals.

This fierce battle, just recent months ago, took place on a farm in eastern Russia, after a farmer faced a lone wolf who was constantly attacking the animals on his land.

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After losing two of his guard dogs and having one of his horses attacked, the farmer had enough and stood guard with his rifle to hunt down the wolf and thus protect his farm from further incursions.

Unfortunately, the wolf appeared when the man did not have his rifle within reach, but he’s Russian and the Motherland has given him birthright power, so he initiated a battle to the death with the wolf, armed with nothing but his own bare hands, which were enough since he was victorious.

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In a video shared through the Riabir.ru Instagram account, you can see the moment in which the man throws himself on the wolf to keep it from attacking him first. After a few instants, the farmer manages to grab the wolf by the neck and chokes it out.

The battle continued for a few minutes, when finally, the wolf gave up due to exhaustion, being aware of this, the Russian farmer continuously punches it until the final blows, killing the big bad wolf, thus managing to defeat him and protect his farm. He posed with the corpse of the gigantic wolf, symbol of his victory, an event that can only transpire in Russia.

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Written by Cesar Moya