A wild boar that was rescued by villagers in central India’s Chhattisgarh attacked the rescuers after being hauled out from the well.<br /><br />The incident took place on July 23 in Raipur’s Nakti Khapri village.<br /><br />Footage shows the agitated animal being drawn out from the well, using a rope tied around its midriff, by the villagers. <br /><br />Two men attempted to pull the animal out of the well after one of them was unsuccessful in doing so.<br /><br />Once being safely brought up to ground level, the anxious boar rushed to attack the villagers but is held back by the rope, and was secured tightly around a tree bark.<br /><br />Sources suggest the boar raced into the jungle soon after being freed from the rope.