Two horses seriously injured after they bolted through central London last week are making progress after surgery, the British Army has said.
after breaking loose on a training exercise and galloping through London have shown "significant improvement", the British Army has said.
The grey horse, Vida, who was seen galloping through the streets covered in blood, "continues to make progress", the statement on X said.Credit: PA The army thanked everyone for their support and concern. "Healing takes time - please be patient as we support that process. The soldiers and horses are all receiving the very best of care."A white horse on the loose bolts through the streets of LondonA group of seven horses and six soldiers from the Household Cavalry were on an extended exercise in Belgravia on Wednesday when the horses were spooked by builders moving rubble.
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