Thirty military horses bolt through Rome traffic after fireworks

Jaw-dropping sights are never far from view when strolling the streets of central Rome, and late Friday, May 29, was no exception. Military horses broke free in dramatic scenes on a major Rome road, and around thirty animals, which had been rehearsing for the Festa della Repubblica parade on June 2, when sudden nearby fireworks caused panic outside their temporary stables by the Baths of Caracalla. Panic spreads across busy road Horses charged onto Via Cristoforo Colombo in the middle of the night. Many riders
had just dismounted after training sessions, leaving bridles loose on several animals. Drunk motorcyclists near the site had launched fireworks without warning. This reckless act sent the herd galloping through traffic in total confusion. Some horses covered more than 13 kilometres before being captured again. One artillery piece from the Voloire unit halted abruptly when its cannon swung sideways and blocked attached animals. Videos captured the surreal sight of horses weaving between vehicles as police and soldiers gave chase on foot and horseback. #cavalli dei
#carabinieri imbizzarriti corrono lungo la Cristoforo Colombo in mezzo alle macchine. Uno l’ho evitato per un pelo. Poteva essere una strage. Follia a #roma pic.twitter.com/yFVVLFpzz7 — Lucio Virzì 🇮🇹 🇪🇺#facciamorete (@LuVi_ITA) May 29, 2026 Injuries hit both animals and people One horse suffered impact from a small smart car during the escape. Around fifteen people suffered injuries, with some cases described as serious. At least one mounted policewoman and two army soldiers required medical attention after falls or collisions. Veterinarians from multiple military units continue
treatment for horses that experienced trauma. Reports indicate one animal faces potentially lasting damage. Several vehicles also suffered dents and scrapes from direct encounters with the fleeing horses. Police track down those responsible Italian Special Investigations officers from Digos quickly identified the individuals linked to the fireworks. Evidence points to drunk motorcyclists who set off the barrage close to the military rehearsal area. This foolish move turned a routine preparation night into a major incident in seconds on one of Rome’s key routes. Mounted units
show strong resolve Personnel from Carabinieri, state police, and army regiments gathered once calm returned. Anger mixed with determination among riders who wear these uniforms daily. Many expressed readiness to resume training immediately for the upcoming national parade. Rome, Italy 🇮🇹 Military horses just broke loose during rehearsals for Italy’s Republic Day parade on June 2, galloping into traffic and leaving drivers stunned! pic.twitter.com/Fr0WYiDWLv — Mambo Italiano (@mamboitaliano__) May 29, 2026 These mounted teams view their horses as true working partners rather than mere ceremonial
additions. Daily service brings unique obstacles that demand close coordination between rider and mount. Yet riders stress the irreplaceable bond that makes their role distinct from other units. Full recovery efforts now focus on getting every horse and rider prepared for the celebrations. Rome authorities have stepped up checks for future events to prevent similar disruptions.
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