The horses, one of which appeared to be covered in blood, were eventually recaptured by City of London Police
A number of people, including Army personnel, were injured when chaos erupted on Wednesday as seven of the animals got loose.
A serviceman was thrown from his horse in Buckingham Palace Road and one of the loose animals smashed into a taxi waiting outside the Clermont Hotel, shattering the windows.One of the horses collides with a London taxi after bolting down the A4 near Aldwych, central London. Photograph: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
Emergency services at the scene outside the Clermont Hotel, near Victoria Station, central London, after military horses bolted through through the capital, leaving four people needing hospital treatment. Photograph: Philipe Orome/PA Wire City of London Police said on X: “At around 8.40am, we were called about horses that had became loose and were travelling through the City.
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