Belgium’s Yser March begins, honoring war victims and fallen Yser Front soldiers. Brussels Capital Police from Ixelles participate actively, demonstrating respect and remembrance together.

Union Chief Michel Goovaerts leads his colleagues during the first day’s march activities.

Police officers lace up and walk collaboratively, forging camaraderie along challenging thirty-two-kilometer routes. Forty to fifty participants from various police regions march each day, strengthening solidarity.

Endurance event enhances unity, resilience, and friendship among police teams facing fresh challenges. Yser March not only honors history but encourages teamwork, shared effort, and enduring bonds.