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Five Soldiers of Honor died at St. Paul's Cathedral in London

A solemn service was held there today in honor of the 70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain.

Five Soldiers of Honor died at St. Paul's Cathedral in London

Five Soldiers of Honor lost consciousness near St. Paul's Cathedral in London, where today was the anniversary serviceThe 70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, according to Mail Online.

The incidents occurred shortly before Prince Charles, who now officially represents the Queen, arrived at the cathedral to attend a special ceremony that opens the celebration of the platinum anniversary of Her Majesty.

The guards retained their professionalism and self-control, and helped the three unconscious soldiers to their feet. The Ministry of Defense confirmed that a total of five people lost consciousness, adding that none of them needed inpatient treatment.

Today in London the temperature is about 20 ° C, so many hours in the heat and in the military uniform required endurance from each of the guards.

The first guard, a RAF soldier, fainted when Foreign Minister Liz Truss climbed the cathedral stairs, but was quickly taken away by two soldiers for medical treatment.

A moment later, a second soldier – a member of the Royal Canadian Artillery – fell to the side, he had to lean against the wall before he could be treated.

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The first in the history of the British monarchy Platinum Jubilee – 70 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II – was celebrated with solemnity and mass ulyannyami. A four-day weekend has been announced in the country on the occasion of the holiday.

Source: ZN

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