Horses bolt through Rome after policeman lights fireworks at parade rehearsal

Tourists shield themselves from the sun with umbrellas near the Colosseum during a heatwave in Rome, Italy, May 30, 2026. (Reuters)
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Updated 31 May 2026
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Horses bolt through Rome after policeman lights fireworks at parade rehearsal

ROME: Fireworks ‌set off without permission by a traffic policeman during a late-night rehearsal for Italy’s Republic ​Day parade startled dozens of horses, sending them bolting through the capital and injuring several riders, police said.
The unexpected bangs shortly before 11:30 p.m. on Friday caused panic among the ceremonial horses, some of ‌which had riders ‌while others were ​being ‌led ⁠by hand.
Around ​35 horses ⁠fled onto the busy Via Cristoforo Colombo, where some drivers videoed them as they galloped down the road. The last horse was recovered at dawn around 14 km (9 ⁠miles) from the scene.
Several riders were ‌thrown. A ‌22-year-old soldier suffered broken ribs ​and a punctured ‌lung but was not in ‌life-threatening condition. Around 15 horses were injured, but none was put down.
Mario De Sclavis, commander of Rome’s police force, told Sunday’s ‌Corriere della Sera newspaper that the incident “discredits the image ⁠of ⁠the Corps and its officers.”
The fireworks were set off near the ancient Baths of Caracalla, where mounted units from the army, Carabinieri paramilitary force and police were rehearsing for the annual June 2 parade.
Officials have said a municipal policeman from the traffic emergency unit had lit a ​battery of ​fireworks about 200 meters (yards) from the horses.