Five soldiers lose consciousness during the Queen's jubilee service in London

At least five ceremonial guards of the British Army were registered yesterday, losing feeling outside Saint Paul's cathedral in London for the British queen's jubilee service on the throne. The Daily Mail wrote that special incidents occurred shortly before Prince Charles came to the cathedral for the special ceremony that opens the festivities. Guards [...]
The Daily Mail wrote that special incidents occurred shortly before Prince Charles came to the cathedral for the special ceremony that opens the festivities.
The task guards tried to maintain their professionalism and behavior, as three soldiers were seen helping to rise from their colleagues.
The British Defence Ministry said a total of five soldiers had lost their feelings, but none of them had needed to be taken to the hospital.
The temperatures yesterday in London were about 21C, but officials said that the <x0 concentration several hours in heat and in full military uniform had caused its effect on the military. ”
The first soldier from the RAF Air Force regiment lost consciousness when Foreign Minister Lizz Truss was climbing the cathedral steps. He quickly left two military men to receive medical attention.
A few moments later, a soldier of the Canadian Arterial regiment lost his balance before regaining position on the cathedral steps.
On the other hand, a member of the Queen's Guards leaned on the wall and was then accompanied to see a doctor.
Only three of the five guards who lost their senses were caught in British media images.
“Us are falling like flies”, the Daily Mail wrote among other things in its title.
The defence ministry said all soldiers had been treated at the scene and did not need to be taken to the hospital.
At yesterday's cathedral ceremony, the 96-year-old queen did not participate in fatigue in the movement following celebrations at the Buchingham Palace the previous day.











