« Des journalistes citoyens syriens risquent leur vie, la ville de Homs confrontée à la famine » : différence entre les versions

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[[File:Rocket Launcher Deployed near Homs.jpg|left|275px|thumb|Rocket launcher deployed towards Homs on February 5. {{image credit|{{w|United States Department of State|U.S. Department of State}}}}]]
At two hours and 23 minutes into the live broadcast, at approximately 7:40 a.m., a rocket is fired from what sounds like not more than several meters away. The camera's microphone records the audio of the brief, but distinct 'whistle' of the rocket as it sails through the air. It strikes feet away from the camera's position, causing it to wobble, shake and nearly tip over. Smoke covers the camera's view and debris falls onto it while the sounds of other materials can be heard collapsing close by. The camera continuescontinued to film, apparently unscathed. Omar's house wasn't so lucky, suffering a direct hit from a rocket. Off the camera's view, people inside the house began to scream. Just under two minutes later at about 7:42 a.m., a second rocket strikes the house just above and behind the camera's position, again causing it to shake. The sun casts the rising smoke's shadow on the house next door as debris hits the camera. More screams can be heard as materials collapse around them. The frantic footsteps of those inside now make up most of the live footagebroadcast's audio. Some began to pray while others pullpulled a car around toand carrycarried out the injured or dead. Two minutes later another rocket is fired and the screams grow for a moment as residents warn each other of another possible incoming strike. An explosion is heard and smoke cancould be seen rising in the center right side of the video after the rocket struck a nearby building.
 
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