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Palmyra: IS retakes ancient Syrian city | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The Islamic State (IS) group has retaken the Syrian city of Palmyra, hours after Russian air strikes appeared to have driven it back. | |
The governor of Homs province, Talal Barazi, said government forces were now regrouping outside the ancient city, preparing to launch a fresh assault. | |
IS held the city from May 2015 until it was forced out in March this year. | |
Correspondents say IS appears to have taken advantage of the government's focus on Aleppo, further north. | |
Mr Barazi confirmed the withdrawal from Palmyra but insisted "the army is using all means to prevent the terrorists from staying". | |
Activists in the city said militants were going door to door looking for any remaining forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad. | |
IS re-entered the city and its nearby ancient ruins - a Unesco World Heritage site - on Saturday, after launching an offensive earlier in the week. | |
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday morning that "intense" bombing from Russian planes had forced IS to withdraw to the orchards on the city's outskirts. | The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday morning that "intense" bombing from Russian planes had forced IS to withdraw to the orchards on the city's outskirts. |
The Russian defence ministry said it had carried out 64 strikes during the operation, and claimed to have killed more than 300 militants. | |
The Syrian army has also sent reinforcements to the city, reportedly diverting troops from Aleppo. | |
The observatory later reported that militants had again fought their way into the town, forcing government forces to retreat to the south. | |
Reports said IS militants had attacked with suicide car bombs and artillery. | |
Palmyra is seen as strategic for IS because it lies close to oilfields. | |
IS destroyed a number of monuments and beheaded the archaeological director during its 10-month occupation of the 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 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. |
Maamoun Abdulkarim, a Syrian official for antiquities, said the contents of Palmyra's museum had been transferred to Damascus but he feared for the safety of the ancient ruins. | |
"I fear they will be more vengeful," he told the Associated Press. | |
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. |
The latest battle in Palmyra happened as the Syrian army closed in on the remaining rebel-held area of the city of Aleppo. | The latest battle in Palmyra happened as the Syrian army closed in on the remaining rebel-held area of the city of Aleppo. |
Rebel forces said on Saturday that they had halted the advance of government forces in the pockets they still control in Aleppo. | Rebel forces said on Saturday that they had halted the advance of government forces in the pockets they still control in Aleppo. |
One rebel commander said a reason for the slowed government advance could be the redeployment of troops to Palmyra. | One rebel commander said a reason for the slowed government advance could be the redeployment of troops to Palmyra. |
However, the Syrian government has been continuously advancing on the rebel areas, backed by Russian air support, and now reportedly controls 93% of the city. | However, the Syrian government has been continuously advancing on the rebel areas, backed by Russian air support, and now reportedly controls 93% of the city. |
A rebel official told Reuters news agency that his forces faced "death or surrender" as their area of control continued to shrink. | A rebel official told Reuters news agency that his forces faced "death or surrender" as their area of control continued to shrink. |
On Saturday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called on the Syrian government and the Russian military to "show a little grace" as they mopped up the remaining rebel-held areas of Aleppo. | On Saturday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called on the Syrian government and the Russian military to "show a little grace" as they mopped up the remaining rebel-held areas of Aleppo. |
US and Russian officials are continuing talks in Geneva over the possible evacuation of civilians and rebel fighters from Aleppo, but analysts say an agreement looks unlikely. | |