Pamplona, Spain - At least half a dozen people were taken to hospital Monday after the last of this year's eight-day bull runs in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, radio reports said.
The victims were injured while falling and tripping over. There were no reports of injuries from bull horns. Several of the injuries were fairly serious.
In the Saint Fermin bull runs, half a dozen fighting bulls are let loose on the winding streets of the old city centre.
Hundreds of men known as mozos run alongside the bulls, armed with nothing but folded newspapers. The animals make a 825-metre dash for the bullring, where they are killed in an evening bullfight.