THIS is the shocking moment a wild boar sends one man flying into the air during a rampage through a city centre which leaves two others in hospital.
The savage beast is caught on camera tearing through the middle of a Turkish street, running full pelt towards pedestrians.

The boar knocked a man completely into the airCredit: Jam Press

The unsuspecting pedestrian was launched into the air before landing face first on the groundCredit: Jam Press
Horrifying scenes show the wild boar taking out a man walking on a pedestrian crossing in the city of Batman.
Running full speed down a main street, the boar approaches the zebra crossing without slowing down.
The unsuspecting man – wearing a white shirt, black vest and jeans – continues his journey across the street not realising he is about to get bulldozed by the boar.
Flying at the man, the boar slams head first into him, swiping the man’s legs beneath him, throwing him into the air.

The pig ran through the streets of Batman in Turkey at full speedCredit: Jam Press

It eventually disappeared back into the woodsCredit: Jam Press
The man is seen flipping in the air before crashing face-first onto the road as the crazed creature continues on without care.
Running through the city in southwestern Turkey on Monday, local media said the animal wandered out of the nearby forest and began attacking people at random.
The terrifying moment sparked panic among locals after three people were left injured in separate incidents.
All the boar’s victims were taken to hospital after being treated by paramedics.
The victims’ conditions remain unknown.
After finishing its havoc-filled attacks, the boar disappeared back into the woods.
The terrifying footage has left people online stunned.
Some even likened the hairy hog to a tank.
One person said: “Even at a pedestrian crossing, there’s no peace.”
“If it had a licence plate, we would’ve fined it,” another commented.
A third person quipped: “Bloody hell, you’d think it was a tank.”
“No chill even at the pedestrian cross,” another joked.
The local authorities have yet to confirm if the four-legged fugitive has been spotted since its city-centre rampage.