During a military college graduation ceremony, an aerial drone assault was executed.


Syria: A drone attack unfolded during a graduation ceremony at a military college in Syria's Homs province, resulting in a devastating toll of at least 100 lives lost and over 200 individuals left injured.
The attack has sent shockwaves through the nation, leaving the international community deeply concerned.
The precise perpetrators behind the drone attack remain unidentified at this time, with no immediate claim of responsibility.
According to reports from foreign media, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has confirmed that the death toll has exceeded 100, with an additional 125 individuals wounded.
On the other hand, an official from the coalition supporting the Syrian government has estimated the death toll to be around 100.
Health Minister Hassan al-Ghash reported on state television that among the casualties, 80 individuals have been confirmed dead, including six children.
The number of injured stands at approximately 240, with many individuals in critical condition.
Tragically, the death toll is expected to rise further as rescue and recovery efforts continue.
The Syrian military promptly responded to the incident, indicating that drones loaded with explosives had targeted the military college at the conclusion of the graduation ceremony on Thursday.
The army has attributed the attack to unidentified fighters.
This devastating event has garnered international attention, drawing a response from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
He expressed deep concern over the reports of the drone strike in Homs, as well as retaliatory shelling in northwest Syria.

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