Four people were injured when army horses broke loose during morning exercises in central London and galloped through the streets during rush hour.
The horses, which were wearing saddles and bridles, ran through busy roads, avoiding buses, taxis, and other traffic.
One horse was covered in blood.
The incident occurred near prestigious army cavalry regiments' stables in the British capital, where horses are commonly seen around government buildings and parks.
The London Ambulance Service received a call at 8:25 am about a person being thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road.
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Mercedes driver waiting outside a hotel in Buckingham Palace Road was involved in an incident where several horses got loose and at least one rider was injured.
The driver reported seeing the rider being thrown off and a horse crashing into a tour bus.
One commuter shared a video of two horses being pursued by a black car.
Up to seven horses initially escaped, and police and the army were working together to recapture them.
No further details were given about the injured people or the cause of the horses getting loose.
During a routine exercise, several military working horses escaped from the army camp.
The horses have since been recovered, and some personnel and horses were injured.
Two of the horses were captured by the City of London Police and transported to veterinary care.