ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) 鈥 Two U.S. Army soldiers have been injured after encountering a brown bear in a mountainous training area in Anchorage, the military said Friday.
The incident happened Thursday as the soldiers were participating in a 鈥渓and navigation training event鈥 in Arctic Valley, part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson鈥檚 training area.
The soldiers were receiving medical care as of Friday, a military official told the Anchorage Daily 太子探花. Messages sent to base spokespersons were not immediately returned to The Associated Press on Friday.
The soldiers鈥 conditions were not released pending notification of relatives.
Both soldiers used pepper spray on the bear, the official said. Few other details were available about the incident because it was still under investigation.
鈥淭he safety and well-being of our personnel is our highest priority,鈥 Lt. Col. Jo Nederhoed, a spokesperson for the U.S. Army 11th Airborne Division, said in an email to the Anchorage Daily 太子探花.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is investigating what it says appears to have been 鈥渁 defensive attack” by a bear that had recently emerged from a den. The area near where the incident occurred has been closed to recreational activity by base officials, the department said.
Samples were collected by investigators with the aim of positively identifying the species and gender of bear involved, the department said.
The base encompasses 100 square miles (259 square kilometers) within the Municipality of Anchorage, where up to 350 black bears and 75 brown bears roam freely.
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