The site here marks the Kirov Oblast where the attacks took place. For more specific information about each attack see the linked Wikipedia article.
The Kirov wolf attacks were a series of man-eating wolf attacks on humans which occurred in 1944-1954 in nine raions (districts) of the 120,800 km Kirov Oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic[1] which resulted in the deaths of 22 children between the ages 3-17.[2] In all cases, the attacks occurred in the April-December period, coinciding with the wolf’s cubbing season. [3]