Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - Police in Russia have launched an investigation after a circus tiger broke free during a performance and leapt into the crowd, forcing families to flee with their young kids.
Terrifying footage from the incident
in Rostov-on-Don on Sunday, April 19, shows
the animal jumping into the crowd after a sudden malfunction gave it
an opportunity to escape.
The clip, which has circulated widely online, begins by
showing three tigers standing on stools as the ringleader and assistant pace
around the stage, with a circular net separating them from the crowd.
By after what appears to be a drastic mechanical fault, the
net is suddenly lowered and the tiger takes advantage.
The animal hops onto the metal circle before jumping into
the spectator area below, drawing shocked gasps from the crowd.
Audience members are then seen standing up to get a view of
the escaped animal, with a few of them immediately heading for the
aisles.
Further footage, taken a minute or two later, shows seats
largely deserted as the tiger wanders up and down the rows - though a few
remaining members of the audience seem unbothered, filming on their phones or
occasionally glancing back as the beast passes by.
Eyewitnesses described a scene of panic and confusion in the
moment the tiger leapt free, with one telling local media:
"The tigers got scared... and one jumped out into the
audience.
"Children were screaming, adults running in
panic."
Another claimed the big cat "ran out onto the
street" after the tent was evacuated by ushers. "The animal was
running through the rows of seats where there were no people at all", they
said.
No-one was injured in the incident, with the tiger
recaptured after being found a short distance from the tent.
Circus director Nikolai Dovgaluk said: "The trainer put
a collar on the tiger, led it to the enclosure, and brought it in without
incident.
"It's not that there was 100% no threat to the
audience, but these are tame tigers, meaning they're trained like tame animals.
The most important thing is that there was no panic, and therefore, there was
no incident because of that."
He blamed the net falling on "employee error" and
a "coincidence", adding: "It's impossible to even say anyone was
directly at fault".
Russia’s federal Investigative Committee announced a probe
into potential safety violations on Monday, April 20.
See videos below.
🇷🇺🐅 Tiger escaped and began leaping through the crowd during a circus performance in Rostov-on-Don, Russia pic.twitter.com/qIxiUhNpjP
— SILENT BRIEF (@SilentBriefHQ) April 19, 2026
A tiger escaped into the audience during a circus performance in Rostov-on-Don after a protective net around the ring collapsed.
— LASHY BILLS (@LASHYBILLS) April 20, 2026
The animal walked among spectators for some time as staff asked the crowd over the public address system to remain calm.
The tiger was then driven… pic.twitter.com/cjAS2r0Nix

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