Four Dutch Soldiers Injured in Collision in Germany
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An armored vehicle and a reconnaissance vehicle collided for unknown reasons. The soldiers are not in life-threatening danger.
Four Dutch soldiers were injured on Tuesday during an exercise near Münster, Germany, the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee reports. The soldiers collided with each other in military vehicles. Their lives were not in danger.
Four Dutch soldiers were injured during the Fighter Lion exercise in Germany. This occurred during a collision between two vehicles. The Ministry of Defence reports.
Four Dutch soldiers were injured on Tuesday during an exercise. The soldiers were in two military vehicles that collided near the German city of Münster. The soldiers involved were treated at the scene and subsequently transferred to the hospital for further medical care.
Four Dutch soldiers were injured on Tuesday during an exercise near Münster, Germany, the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee reports.
Two soldiers from the 13th Light Brigade from Oirschot were injured on Tuesday during an exercise near Münster in Germany. This was reported by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. In total, four soldiers were injured when army vehicles collided. Two of them are from the 13th Light Brigade from Oirschot and two from the 43rd Mechanized Brigade from Havelte. They were taken to the hospital, but their lives were not in danger. The accident occurred…
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