NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Police officials released new video of a man who they say doused two female MTA workers with urine in the Bronx.

The new video appears to show a man holding a water bottle with yellow liquid in it.

NEW: Police release video of suspect in gross NYC urine attacks https://t.co/a3qfvShSCk pic.twitter.com/3pq1fLdB91 — 1010 WINS (@1010WINS) April 20, 2019

The two repulsive attacks happened within an hour of each other on April 12, the NYPD says.

Police say the suspect threw a container filled with urine at a 43-year-old MTA conductor inside of the Brook Avenue 6 train subway station.

The victim was treated at and released from Westchester Square Hospital.

Police say later that morning, the suspect threw urine on a 43-year-old MTA bus operator as she was driving a northbound BX2 bus.

The victim was treated at and released from Lincoln Hospital.

The union TWU Local 100 is worried a man is targeting female MTA employees after the series of disgusting incidents.

The Transport Workers Union is urging its more than 40,000 members – and the millions of daily bus and subway riders - to help identify a man wanted for assaulting two female transit workers on Friday by throwing urine at them. @NYSAFLCIO @CentralLaborNYC pic.twitter.com/18QwAC7jIQ — TWU Local 100 (@TWULocal100) April 14, 2019

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