U.S, Feb. 29 -- A female elephant, named Gouri, used for tourist joy rides in Rajasthan, India, attacked a visitor from Russia, picking her up and violently slamming her on the ground outside Amer Fort, breaking her leg. The incident was first reported by animal rights group PETA.

The pro-animal rights group shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) today. The video displayed surveillance camera footage of the incident and drew attention to the animal's distress. PETA claimed in their post that the elephant experienced frustration as a result of enduring a lifetime of enslavement, causing mental trauma.

According to PETA activists, the same animal attacked a storekeeper in 2022 near the fort, causing injuries to his ribs and one of his leg...