Islamic
State raises flag over citadel in Syria's Palmyra: supporters
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[May 23, 2015]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Islamic State
fighters have raised their flag over an ancient citadel in Syria's
historic city of Palmyra, pictures posted online overnight by the
group's supporters showed.
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The militants seized the city, also known as Tadmur, after days of
fierce fighting with the Syrian army on Wednesday.
"Tadmur citadel under the control of the Caliphate," read a caption
on one picture posted on social media sites. In another, a smiling
fighter is shown carrying the black flag and standing on one of the
citadel's wall.
It was not possible to verify the pictures' authenticity.
The ultra hardline Sunni Muslim group has declared an Islamic
Caliphate over territory it controls in Iraq and Syria, carried out
operations in Libya and on Friday claimed a suicide bombing in a
mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia.
It has destroyed antiquities and ancient monuments it sees as
idolatrous in other cities and there are fears it might now
devastate Palmyra, home to renowned Roman-era ruins including
well-preserved temples, colonnades and a theater.
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Supporters have also posted videos they say show the group's
fighters going room to room in government buildings in Palmyra
searching for government troops and pulling down pictures of Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad and his father.
Some activists have said more than 200 Syrian soldiers died in the
battle for the city.
(Reporting by Mariam Karouny; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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