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Blood trail on the street of Buckingham Palace / Horses of the London Cavalry rammed

The ramming of the London cavalry horses brought chaos to the streets of the English capital, and the bleeding horses scared the passers-by!

report Mehr News Agency, citing the Independent, after the London Cavalry horses rammed and collided with cars, the streets of the English capital became chaotic and caused people to panic.

رد خون در خیابان کاخ باکینگهام/ اسب‌های سواره‌نظام لندن رم کردند

In this incident, both military personnel (riders) and their horses were injured, while the pictures and videos published in the cyberspace show the collision. Horses are related to cars and also the windshield of a bus.

رد خون در خیابان کاخ باکینگهام/ اسب‌های سواره‌نظام لندن رم کردند

رد خون در خیابان کاخ باکینگهام/ اسب‌های سواره‌نظام لندن رم کردند

رد خون در خیابان کاخ باکینگهام/ اسب‌های سواره‌نظام لندن رم کردند

رد خون در خیابان کاخ باکینگهام/ اسب‌های سواره‌نظام لندن رم کردند

According to the announcement of London Emergency, four people were injured in three different areas and went to the hospital. The horses are said to have been abandoned during the daily parade in Belgravia. One of the eyewitnesses told the Telegraph that after the horses hit a car, the soldier on the horse hit the ground hard, and the passers-by ran away in fear when the horses entered the sidewalk.

Buckingham Palace Roadstyle=”text-align:justify”>Buckingham has been quarantined after the incident. Military sources described the incident as highly unusual as they said the cavalry horses, which are normally kept in the Victoria area of ​​Buckingham Palace Street, are always bridled and They are used to normal activities in traffic and large crowds.

 

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