ISIS seizes northern part of Syria’s Palmyra – monitor

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ISIS seizes northern part of Syria’s Palmyra – monitor

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(UPDATED) The jihadists have inched closer to the ancient metropolis since it began its offensive on Palmyra

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPDATED) – Jihadists from the Islamic State (ISIS) group seized control Saturday, May 16, of the northern part of Syria’s ancient desert city of Palmyra after fierce clashes with government forces, a monitoring group said.

“IS advanced and took control of most of northern Palmyra, and there are fierce clashes happening now,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

He said 13 jihadist fighters were killed in ongoing clashes near the Islamic citadel in the city’s west.

Abdel Rahman had no details on regime casualties.

Most of Palmyra’s renowned ruins, including colonnaded streets and elaborately decorated tombs, lie to the southwest of the city.

The official Syrian news agency SANA quoted a military source as saying that regime forces had prevented ISIS fighters from seizing a hilltop southwest of the Islamic citadel.

The head of Syria’s antiquities department, Mamoum Abdulkarim, meanwhile voice concern for the ancient site.

“I am living in a state of terror,” Abdulkarim told Agence France-Presse in a telephone call.

He said ISIS “will blow everything up. They will destroy everything,” if the enter the site, adding that many of Palmyra’s artifacts, like elaborate tombs, could not be moved.

“If they enter the ancient ruins, it will be worse than when Palmyra was defeated in the time of Zenobia,” said Abdulkarim.

Zenobia ruled over Palmyra – a UNESCO world heritage site – as queen in the third century, but was dramatically defeated by the Romans.

ISIS began its offensive on Palmyra on Wednesday and inched closer to the ancient metropolis on Thursday and Friday (May 14 and 15), executing at least 49 civilians over those two days according to the Observatory. – Rappler.com

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