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Isis leaves Palmyra 'like city of ghosts' after being forced out of strategic stronghold by Syrian forces | |
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The ancient city of Palmyra is "like a city of ghosts" after Syrian government forces drove Isis militants from the strategic stronghold. | The ancient city of Palmyra is "like a city of ghosts" after Syrian government forces drove Isis militants from the strategic stronghold. |
Residential neighbourhoods in the adjacent modern towns were found deserted. Residents told The Associated Press Isis had evacuated all of Palmyra's civilians to other territories under its control. | Residential neighbourhoods in the adjacent modern towns were found deserted. Residents told The Associated Press Isis had evacuated all of Palmyra's civilians to other territories under its control. |
"It was like a city of ghosts, we did not see a single family in the town," one of the first journalists to see the liberated city told BBC Radio 4. | "It was like a city of ghosts, we did not see a single family in the town," one of the first journalists to see the liberated city told BBC Radio 4. |
"It's not completely clear, but it's understood Isis forced the residents out of the town and forced them to flee with them." | "It's not completely clear, but it's understood Isis forced the residents out of the town and forced them to flee with them." |
Syrian government forces retook "complete control" of the city by Sunday, marking the biggest military defeat Isis has suffered so far. | Syrian government forces retook "complete control" of the city by Sunday, marking the biggest military defeat Isis has suffered so far. |
Their forces were driven out by Syrian troops and Lebanese Hezbollah militiamen, backed by Russian air strikes. | Their forces were driven out by Syrian troops and Lebanese Hezbollah militiamen, backed by Russian air strikes. |
Over 400 Isis fighters were killed in the battle for the city, according to Rami Abdulrahman, the director of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. | Over 400 Isis fighters were killed in the battle for the city, according to Rami Abdulrahman, the director of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. |
Russian jets carried out 40 combat sorties around Palmyra on Sunday, striking 117 "terrorist targets" and killing 80 Isis fighters, according to Moscow's defence ministry. | Russian jets carried out 40 combat sorties around Palmyra on Sunday, striking 117 "terrorist targets" and killing 80 Isis fighters, according to Moscow's defence ministry. |
When Isis took control of the Unesco World Heritage site last May, they destroyed two of its most elaborate temple buildings and a Roman triumphal archway. They also beheaded Khaled al-Asaad, the city's former head of antiquities, and hung his body on display. | When Isis took control of the Unesco World Heritage site last May, they destroyed two of its most elaborate temple buildings and a Roman triumphal archway. They also beheaded Khaled al-Asaad, the city's former head of antiquities, and hung his body on display. |
The extent of the destruction remains unclear however, with initial footage on Syrian TV showing widespread rubble and shattered statues. | The extent of the destruction remains unclear however, with initial footage on Syrian TV showing widespread rubble and shattered statues. |
A sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena was shown decapitated, and the museum's basement appeared to have been dynamited, with broken statues littering the floor. | A sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena was shown decapitated, and the museum's basement appeared to have been dynamited, with broken statues littering the floor. |
But Maamoun Abdulkarim, director of the museums and antiquities department in Damascus, said Palmyra's Great Colonnade had suffered only minor damage. | But Maamoun Abdulkarim, director of the museums and antiquities department in Damascus, said Palmyra's Great Colonnade had suffered only minor damage. |
"We will rebuild what you have destroyed," he said, addressing Isis. | "We will rebuild what you have destroyed," he said, addressing Isis. |
Syrian forces say they will use Palmyra as a base to "broaden operations" against Isis, particularly towards the extremist group's de facto capital, Raqqa, and the eastern city of Deir Ezzor. | Syrian forces say they will use Palmyra as a base to "broaden operations" against Isis, particularly towards the extremist group's de facto capital, Raqqa, and the eastern city of Deir Ezzor. |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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