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IS 'in control' of Syria's Palmyra | IS 'in control' of Syria's Palmyra |
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Islamic State militants have taken near complete control of the Syrian city of Palmyra, home to some of the world's most magnificent ancient ruins. | |
There are fears that the militants will destroy the ruins, which Unesco has designated a World Heritage site. | |
Government troops have almost entirely withdrawn from the city following an IS advance, an eyewitness told the BBC. | |
IS militants have demolished several ancient sites that pre-date Islam in Iraq, including Hatra and Nimrud. | IS militants have demolished several ancient sites that pre-date Islam in Iraq, including Hatra and Nimrud. |
Activists earlier said the group controlled much of north Tadmur, the modern town adjoining the ancient site of Palmyra, after overcoming militias loyal to President Bashar al-Assad. | |
Hundreds of Palmyra's statues have been moved to safety but large monuments from the ancient parts of the city could not be moved. | Hundreds of Palmyra's statues have been moved to safety but large monuments from the ancient parts of the city could not be moved. |
"This is the entire world's battle," said Syria's head of antiquities Maamoun Abdul Karim. He called on the US-led military coalition against IS to prevent the group destroying the ancient site. | "This is the entire world's battle," said Syria's head of antiquities Maamoun Abdul Karim. He called on the US-led military coalition against IS to prevent the group destroying the ancient site. |
What the loss of Palmyra would mean for the world | What the loss of Palmyra would mean for the world |
Rising out of the desert, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world, according to Unesco, the UN's cultural agency. | Rising out of the desert, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world, according to Unesco, the UN's cultural agency. |
The site, most of which dates back to the 1st and 2nd Century when the region was under Roman rule, is dominated by a grand, colonnaded street. | The site, most of which dates back to the 1st and 2nd Century when the region was under Roman rule, is dominated by a grand, colonnaded street. |
Unesco's Director-General Irina Bokova said she was "deeply concerned" by the situation. | Unesco's Director-General Irina Bokova said she was "deeply concerned" by the situation. |
"The fighting is putting at risk one of the most significant sites in the Middle East, and its civilian population," she said in a statement. | "The fighting is putting at risk one of the most significant sites in the Middle East, and its civilian population," she said in a statement. |
Palmyra and Tadmur are situated in a strategically important area on the road between the capital, Damascus, and the contested eastern city of Deir al-Zour, and close to gas fields. | Palmyra and Tadmur are situated in a strategically important area on the road between the capital, Damascus, and the contested eastern city of Deir al-Zour, and close to gas fields. |
Taking control of the area would therefore be an important strategic gain for IS, says BBC Arab affairs analyst, Sebastian Usher. | Taking control of the area would therefore be an important strategic gain for IS, says BBC Arab affairs analyst, Sebastian Usher. |
But the world's focus is on the ruins and IS has taken pleasure in devastating and destroying similarly priceless, pre-Islamic archaeological treasures in Iraq, condemning them as idolatrous, he adds. | But the world's focus is on the ruins and IS has taken pleasure in devastating and destroying similarly priceless, pre-Islamic archaeological treasures in Iraq, condemning them as idolatrous, he adds. |
A US-led coalition has carried out air strikes on the jihadist group's positions since September 2014. However, it says it does not co-ordinate its actions with the Syrian government. | A US-led coalition has carried out air strikes on the jihadist group's positions since September 2014. However, it says it does not co-ordinate its actions with the Syrian government. |