Shocking and unusual scenes were witnessed in central London on Wednesday morning as a group of creepy warhorses charged through the capital, leaving at least one of them covered in blood.
At least five people were injured in a mass attack involving five warhorses in central London on Wednesday. A creepy horse travels a considerable distance through city traffic before being retrieved. War horses are stabled at London’s Hyde Park Barracks, with horses at Victoria (1 mile away), Aldwych (4 miles away), Tower Bridge (8 miles away) and Limehouse (11 miles away). A creepy-looking horse was seen charging towards the area. report London broadcaster LBC.
Updated 11:30 — 4 people hospitalized.
Four people were taken to hospital this morning after five horses were ridden across London without riders. It remains unclear how many of these riders are Army riders and how many are civilians.
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Photographers captured the moment a bloodied horse ran through the streets after apparently panicking and colliding with a vehicle and members of the public. Ambulances were said to have responded to injuries at three locations, at least one of which may have involved an Army rider who had been thrown out. Footage of the incident posted online shows the horse advancing towards the apparently unaware cyclist.
A white horse rides a loose bolt through a London street near Aldwych. Photo date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 (Photo by: Jordan Pettitt/PA Images via Getty Images)
Two horses riding a loose bolt through a London street near Aldwych. Photo date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 (Photo by: Jordan Pettitt/PA Images via Getty Images)
According to reports, one horse ran into the front of a parked bus, smashing its windshield, and at other locations, horses collided with vans. The Army said in a statement: “A number of military horses came loose during routine training this morning. All horses have now been recovered and returned to camp. A number of personnel and horses have been injured and are receiving appropriate treatment. Masu.”
Some horses were recovered by police, but in other cases members of the public were able to approach and calm the injured animals, which may have prevented further incidents.one of the witnesses told the newspaper daily telegraph: “I saw a soldier fall on the road after his horse was hit by a car. One of my colleagues called the police. The man was hitting the floor hard and was screaming in pain. I parked the car. Blood stains were visible all over the car.
“Horses come along this route every day, but today the horse seemed stressed or panicked. I saw a horse run away after being hit by a bus. People He was running around screaming.”
Despite the passage of time, horses remain a familiar sight in central London.The Metropolitan Police carries out mounted patrols and the British Army provides security. lots of horses Stayed in central London for the ceremony. One of London’s famous Royal Parks — hyde park — There are two gravel trails for horseback riding in the city center.







