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Twenty soldiers injured on Salisbury Plain

There's been an accident involving three military vehicles on Salisbury Plain. South West Ambulance treated up to twenty casualties. At least two soldiers have suffered "life changing injuries", and several were airlifted to hospital.

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Twenty soldiers injured in crash near Stonehenge

The accident happened at Larkhill near Stonehenge Credit: ITV News

Around 20 soldiers have been injured in a crash involving three army vehicles during a training exercise near Stonehenge.

Police say four of those involved have been left with "life changing injuries". A further sixteen are described as "walking wounded".

The incident happened at around 6.30pm near Larkhill in Wiltshire.

A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: "We received a call from the air ambulance who told us they were attending. First responders and three military ambulances were also at the location, a field on The Plain near Westdown Camp."

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