
DAMASCUS, Oct 6 — At least 60 people were killed in an apparent drone attack on a military academy in the Syrian province of Homs yesterday.
Civilians were also among the dead, according to a statement from the Syrian Defence Ministry, which also claimed that terrorist groups were behind the attack.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war-monitoring organisation based in the UK, said that 78 people had been killed with 140 more wounded. A government source told Reuters that the death toll was 66.
What we know about the attack so far
Syria’s military said “armed terrorist organisations” had targeted “the graduation ceremony for officers of the military academy,” according to state-run SANA news agency.
The attack included “explosive-laden drones,” the military also said.
There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack, but the Syrian Observatory pointed to either the Islamist militia Tahrir al-Sham or the so-called “Islamic State” as possible suspects.
According to Reuters, the Syrian defence minister had been attending the graduation ceremony but left shortly before the attack.
“After the ceremony, people went down to the courtyard and the explosives hit. We don’t know where it came from, and corpses littered the ground,” a man who had helped to set up decorations for the event told Reuters.
The army’s general command condemned the attack as “cowardly” and vowed to “respond with full force.”
Homs has been under the control of the government of Bashar Assad since 2017. — DW
