Syrian army ‘recaptures city of Palmyra from ISIL’

Syrian government forces, backed by Russian air power, have recaptured the ancient city of Palmyra from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) after days of intense fighting, state media and a monitoring group said.

Syrian state television quoted a military source as saying the army and allied militias had taken “complete control over the city of Palmyra”.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said gunfire could still be heard in the eastern part of the city yesterday morning, but that the bulk of ISIL’s forces had retreated.

The group’s director, Rami Abdulrahman, said that 400 ISIL fighters died in the battle, which he described as the biggest single defeat for the group since it announced its self-declared caliphate in Iraq and Syria nearly two years ago.

Palmyra, known as the “bride of the desert”, used to attract tens of thousands of tourists a year before the conflict started in 2011.

The army was now trying to dismantle booby trap bombs in some of the city’s neighbourhoods, sources said. “We know from previous battles that ISIL may try to plant IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and booby traps in some homes before they leave,” Al Jazeera’s Omar al-Saleh, reporting from the Syrian-Turkish border, said.

In May, ISIL took Palmyra in a matter of days and later demolished some of its best-known monuments. The fate of the remaining artifacts is unknown.

The group also destroyed the infamous Tadmur prison, where thousands of government opponents were reported to have been tortured. Capturing the city will be seen as a major strategic victory for President Bashar al-Assad’s government. It opens up for a possible advance much of the eastern desert, stretching to the Iraqi border to the south and ISIL’s heartlands of Deir al-Zor and Raqqa to the east. — Al Jazeera

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