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Islamic State 'seizes part of Syria's Palmyra' | Islamic State 'seizes part of Syria's Palmyra' |
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Islamic State fighters have seized the northern part of the ancient World Heritage-listed city of Palmyra in Syria, a monitoring group has said. | Islamic State fighters have seized the northern part of the ancient World Heritage-listed city of Palmyra in Syria, a monitoring group has said. |
Militants seized part of the town of Tadmur located on a strategic east-west route next to Palmyra on Saturday but had been pushed back from the ruins. | Militants seized part of the town of Tadmur located on a strategic east-west route next to Palmyra on Saturday but had been pushed back from the ruins. |
Palmyra contains architecture of one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world, according to Unesco. | Palmyra contains architecture of one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world, according to Unesco. |
Syria's antiquities chief said hundreds of statues had been moved to safety. | |
The fighters have not reached the ruins which are in the south-west of Palmyra. | |
IS has ransacked and demolished several ancient sites that pre-date Islam in Iraq, including Hatra and Nimrud leading to fears that it might attempt to damage or destroy Palmyra's. | |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said a third of Palmyra had been taken after battles with government forces. | The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said a third of Palmyra had been taken after battles with government forces. |
The site - known as the Bride of the Desert - features a colonnaded street, major public buildings and funerary monuments. | |
It dates back to the 1st and 2nd Century, mixing Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. | It dates back to the 1st and 2nd Century, mixing Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. |
The militants have seized oil and gas facilities in the region - capturing the city would also be an important strategic gain, says BBC Arab Affairs analyst, Sebastian Usher. | |
But the world's focus is on the ruins and IS has luxuriated in devastating and destroying similarly priceless, pre-Islamic archaeological treasures in Iraq, condemning them as idolatrous, he adds. | |
Meanwhile in Iraq, the government has called for volunteers to confront IS fighters there to help retake the city of Ramadi. | Meanwhile in Iraq, the government has called for volunteers to confront IS fighters there to help retake the city of Ramadi. |