Yesterday, it was announced that the first group of 75 horses has arrived back in Europe. The horses had been stranded in the Middle East for a week after regional unrest caused a closure of the airspace. Today and the day after tomorrow, approximately 75 more horses will travel home. "I am incredibly happy that my groom and horses are home," says Niels Bruynseels. Other riders are reacting with equal relief.
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