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Islamic State fighters re-enter ancient Palmyra in Syria | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Islamic State group fighters have re-entered Palmyra, nine months after losing the ancient Syrian desert city. | |
Monitoring groups say militants and pro-government forces fought fiercely in the centre of Palmyra. | |
An activist there told the BBC that the city was now "more or less" in IS hands. | |
Reports from Palmyra say about 50 Syrian troops were killed and there was an unconfirmed report that the rest were fleeing. | |
There are concerns for the safety of civilians still in the city. | |
The surprise setback for the government of President Bashar al-Assad comes as Russian-backed Syrian government forces are closing in on the remaining rebel-held area of the city of Aleppo. | |
US urges 'grace' as Aleppo's fall nears | US urges 'grace' as Aleppo's fall nears |
IS 'loses 50,000 fighters in two years' | IS 'loses 50,000 fighters in two years' |
Why IS militants destroy ancient sites | Why IS militants destroy ancient sites |
IS held Palmyra and its nearby ruins for 10 months before it was recaptured by Syrian government forces in March. | |
But the jihadist group launched an offensive earlier this week. | |
Syrian government forces were backed by the Russian military when they recaptured Palmyra and its famed ancient Roman ruins from IS. | |
The two militaries have since turned their attention to fighting local opposition forces in Aleppo and Damascus. | |
Regrouping in the shadows, by Tomos Morgan, BBC News, Beirut | Regrouping in the shadows, by Tomos Morgan, BBC News, Beirut |
Even though Islamic State was driven out of Palmyra earlier this year, it's understood they never completely left the area. | |
They were regrouping in the shadows, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. | |
And, while the eyes of the world, and the might of Syrian pro-government forces, were focused on Aleppo, they struck. | |
Palmyra has been seen as a strategic location for IS, because of its close proximity to oil fields. | |
Syrian government reinforcements were sent from Aleppo to fight in this new battle earlier this week. | Syrian government reinforcements were sent from Aleppo to fight in this new battle earlier this week. |
Rebels groups in the country's second city claim that any more government fighters moving south would hinder President Assad's efforts in Aleppo. | |
Just as it appeared one fight was nearing its end for Mr Assad, another has only just begun. | Just as it appeared one fight was nearing its end for Mr Assad, another has only just begun. |
The activist-run Palmyra Co-ordination Collective said IS militants had seized the city's military warehouse and its northern and western districts after taking government positions, oilfields and strategic heights in the surrounding countryside in a three-day campaign. | The activist-run Palmyra Co-ordination Collective said IS militants had seized the city's military warehouse and its northern and western districts after taking government positions, oilfields and strategic heights in the surrounding countryside in a three-day campaign. |
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said IS fighters had reached the city's hospital and its strategically located wheat silos. | The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said IS fighters had reached the city's hospital and its strategically located wheat silos. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
IS destroyed a number of monuments and beheaded the archaeological director during its 10-month occupation of the Unesco World Heritage site and the adjacent city of Tadmur. | IS destroyed a number of monuments and beheaded the archaeological director during its 10-month occupation of the Unesco World Heritage site and the adjacent city of Tadmur. |
Two 2,000-year-old temples, an arch and funerary towers were left in ruins. | Two 2,000-year-old temples, an arch and funerary towers were left in ruins. |
The jihadist group, which has also demolished several pre-Islamic sites in neighbouring Iraq, believes that such structures are idolatrous. | The jihadist group, which has also demolished several pre-Islamic sites in neighbouring Iraq, believes that such structures are idolatrous. |
While some treasured monuments were destroyed, much of the historic site was left undamaged. | While some treasured monuments were destroyed, much of the historic site was left undamaged. |
The city was reclaimed with the support of air strikes by the Russian air force. | The city was reclaimed with the support of air strikes by the Russian air force. |
IS subsequently lost large amounts of territory across Syria and Iraq. | IS subsequently lost large amounts of territory across Syria and Iraq. |