Four Dutch soldiers were injured during a military exercise in Germany near Münster. The incident involved a collision between a Boxer armored vehicle and a Fennek reconnaissance vehicle. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, led by the Royal Marechaussee. While the soldiers sustained injuries, their conditions are not life-threatening, and they have been transported to a hospital for treatment. The exercise, named 'Fighter Lion,' is a large-scale joint operation between German and Dutch armed forces, involving approximately 7,000 personnel. This training mission represents the largest of the year for the Royal Netherlands Army and is scheduled to continue until early July. Military accidents resulting in injury or fatality, including a similar incident last October, are not uncommon during training exercises.
