Homs military college in Syria was attacked Yesterday by unmanned aerial vehicles loaded with Explosive ammunition.
The UAE renewed its support for Syria and its people after the attack on Homs military college in Syria.
Mentioning that the UAE rejects all forms of violence and terrorism.
Moreover, the UAE is still supporting Syrian people after the earthquake happened last Feb.
Which struck many Syrian Governorates including Lattakia and Aleppo which are the most affected.
UAE support was by distributing Aid and rehabilitation of buildings especially schools.
The attack on Homs military college was by unmanned aerial vehicle and it killed over 112, including 90 new graduates.
As per the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) report, the death toll from the attack on the military college in Homs has risen to over 112.
Including 90 new graduates, and 10 civilians, four women and a child.
In addition to 125 people who got injured, some of their injuries are serious.
The attack occurred after a graduation ceremony for new officers and their families.
A loud explosion was heard, and witnesses reported seeing several UAVs flying in the area.
Moreover, several hospitals in Homs received the injured.
Including the Military Hospital, Al-Baas Hospital, Al-Nahda Hospital, and Al-Ahliya Hospital.
The Syrian government announced a three-day period of national mourning beginning Friday.
As per reports, Homs attack killed seven officers and injured over 20.
Also Syrian television has reported that the initial death toll was at least seven.
While the injured were over 20.
Local sources reported that the attack occurred after the graduation ceremony.
And also that the UAVs targeted a building at the College of Military Sciences.
In fact, the attack is the latest in a series of violence in Syria.
Syria has been struggling from several attacks by Israel.
Which has targeted many military areas in Syria.
In addition to some civilian areas in Damascus the capital.
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