Syrian army announces recapture of Palmyra from Islamic State
March 03, 2017  00:04
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The Syrian army said on Thursday it had recaptured the ancient city of Palmyra from Islamic State for the second time in a year, with help from allied forces and Russian warplanes.

Islamic State retook Palmyra in a surprise advance in December, after having been driven out eight months before. "With backing from the Syrian and Russian air forces, units of our armed forces recaptured the city of Palmyra, in cooperation with the allies," the military said in a statement. 

The army and Iranian-backed militia advanced inside Palmyra on Thursday as Islamic State withdrew completely, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said.

Islamic State militants retreated to areas in the east, the Observatory reported. 

Government forces took control of swathes of Palmyra and conducted combing operations to clear mines on Thursday, it said.During Islamic State's first occupation which ended in March, the ultra-hardline jihadist group destroyed some of Palmyra's priceless archaeological heritage and is believed to have razed other parts of the historical ruins since regaining control in December.
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