In Shahpur, Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, the mouths of cattle exploded near a pond. This resulted in the death of 3 cows, while 11 cattle were injured. Their mouths and jaws were severely torn. The incident occurred on Tuesday in Koyalari village (Kachar Panchayat) of Shahpur. Here, cattle had come to drink water at a small pond near Rakesh Chauhan’s field. During this, as soon as they ate a suspicious substance resembling dough balls kept there, loud explosions occurred. A bomb squad from Narmadapuram has arrived for investigation. Bomb hidden in dough ball According to eyewitnesses, the explosion was so horrific that the mouths of several cattle were completely torn apart and their jaws were separated. Upon receiving information, villagers, officials of Hindu organisations, and the police reached the spot. Preliminary investigation revealed that explosive material was kept in the shape of a dough ball, which caused this accident when eaten. Jaws are completely blown off, unable to eat or drink Deepak Malviya, the state president of Hindu Sena, informed that the jaws of the cows have been completely blown off. They are alive, but are now unable to eat or drink anything. A team of police, administrative officers, patwari, and veterinary doctors is present at the scene. Treatment of the injured cattle is ongoing. See pictures related to the incident Bomb Squad Team Called from Narmadapuram Bhaura Outpost In-charge Sub-Inspector Neeraj Khare stated that initially, it appears to be a homemade “pig-killing bomb” type explosive. To confirm this, a bomb squad team has been called from Narmadapuram, which is investigating at the scene. Police have registered a case against unknown accused and have started searching for them. Post navigation Private hospitals charged injured in cruise accident:Noble Hospital faces action; Jabalpur Hospital let off, licence revoked; reply sought in 7 days Supreme Court verdict in Bhopal Adampur Khanti case:Collectors to get direct powers, on-the-spot fines via mobile courts; all states asked to frame plans