Rush hour chaos in London as five military horses run amok after getting spooked during exercise

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Rush hour chaos in London as five military horses run amok after getting spooked during exercise
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Five military horses bolted during routine exercises near King Charles III's main residence, injuring at least four people and colliding with vehicles.

on Wednesday and ran loose through the centre of the city, injuring at least four people and colliding with vehicles during the morning rush hour.

The riderless horses then galloped down main roads in central London, running into vehicles and stunning commuters as they headed to work. The horses were all captured shortly after and are undergoing medical tests. One of the horses had its front covered by what appeared to be blood or red paint. The Army has not yet confirmed whether it was blood or what caused the injury.

A taxi waiting near Buckingham Palace appeared to have a car window smashed by a spooked horse, while a parked double-decker tour bus had its windshield damaged.

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