BEIRUT: A bombing of the Syrian Government struck a high school in a rebels occupied city in the North of the country on Sunday, at least 12 people, most of them students, activists said to kill.
The airstrike took place city of Raqqa, Syria's capital, is located on the Euphrates River and only under control of the rebels in the civil war who said UK-based Syrian Observatory for human rights. President Bashar Assad's regime has greatly on his air force strike opposition controlled areas, including Raqqa leave.
The attack seemed the courtyard in front of the school taken early Sunday morning, the first day of the work week in public schools in Syria.
Observatory director Rami Abdul-Rahman said at least eight of the dead were students, and that the death toll is expected to rise, because many of the wounded in critical condition.
Amateur videos published online showed at least nine make some of you missing limbs, lying on a pockmarked pavement with debris littered. At least four of the body seemed to be of young people. Another video shows destroyed pools of blood on the floor and a concrete-block wall in the bombing.
The videos published original and clean other AP coverage of the events. LD
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
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