Military Horses Go on Rampage in London, Injuring Four

Several military horses escaped their riders and went on a rampage through the streets of London on Wednesday morning, injuring at least four people. The incident occurred at 8:40am local time in the center of the British capital, when five horses belonging to the Household Cavalry were spooked by noise coming from a construction site. The horses galloped through the streets for nearly two hours, crashing into cars and buses, and leaving a trail of blood in their wake. Videos shared online show the frightened animals covered in blood and running at high speed. By 10:30am, all of the horses had been caught and accounted for, and are now receiving veterinary care.

Wild Horses Rampage Through Central London, Leaving Injuries

Six runaway military horses wreaked havoc in Central London on Monday morning, leaving multiple injuries and causing widespread disruption. The horses, stationed at Buckingham Palace, bolted from their posts and ran along busy streets, including the Strand. One collided with a black cab, another struck the windscreen of a double-decker bus, and some were seen with blood on them. Despite the distressing scenes, all the horses have now been contained. At least four people were injured, along with some of the horses themselves. The incident has sparked widespread media coverage, with news networks and social media airing footage of the rampage.

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