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IS overruns third of Palmyra
(MENAFN- Arab News) BEIRUT: Islamic State fighters took control of the northern sector of the Syrian city of Palmyra on Wednesday a monitor and activists said sparking renewed fears over its historic treasures.
'The situation is very bad' Syrian antiquities director Mamoun Abdulkarim said by telephone.
'If only five members of IS go into the ancient buildings they'll destroy everything' he added calling for international action to save the city.
Palmyra's UNESCO world heritage site ruins including ancient temples and colonnaded streets are in the city's southwest.
Hundreds of statues and ancient artefacts from Palmyra's museum have already been transferred out of the city Abdulkarim said but many others including massive tombs could not be moved.
It was the second time IS has overrun northern Palmyra after it seized the same neighborhoods on Saturday but held them for less than 24 hours.
Rami Abdel Rahman head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said IS fighters had seized roughly 'a third of Palmyra' on Wednesday.
After fierce clashes on the northern edges of the city IS entered the northern quarter 'without their vehicles.'
They seized a state security building and fanned out across northern districts as regime forces fled the monitoring group's head said.
'People are very afraid of what will happen because IS has the capability to get to the heart of Palmyra' said Khaled Al-Homsi an activist in the city.
He said terrified residents were staying at home and that government forces were 'on the defensive.'
Asked if IS would be able to reach the city's ancient ruins a Syrian military source said 'everything is possible in urban warfare.'
He acknowledged the terrorists had infiltrated northern neighborhoods and said they were engaged in 'street fighting' with regime forces.
Mohammad Hassan Homsi another activist originally from Palmyra told AFP that 'regime soldiers fled after IS took the state security building.'
'They headed to the military intelligence headquarters near the ruins' he said.
'The situation is very bad' Syrian antiquities director Mamoun Abdulkarim said by telephone.
'If only five members of IS go into the ancient buildings they'll destroy everything' he added calling for international action to save the city.
Palmyra's UNESCO world heritage site ruins including ancient temples and colonnaded streets are in the city's southwest.
Hundreds of statues and ancient artefacts from Palmyra's museum have already been transferred out of the city Abdulkarim said but many others including massive tombs could not be moved.
It was the second time IS has overrun northern Palmyra after it seized the same neighborhoods on Saturday but held them for less than 24 hours.
Rami Abdel Rahman head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said IS fighters had seized roughly 'a third of Palmyra' on Wednesday.
After fierce clashes on the northern edges of the city IS entered the northern quarter 'without their vehicles.'
They seized a state security building and fanned out across northern districts as regime forces fled the monitoring group's head said.
'People are very afraid of what will happen because IS has the capability to get to the heart of Palmyra' said Khaled Al-Homsi an activist in the city.
He said terrified residents were staying at home and that government forces were 'on the defensive.'
Asked if IS would be able to reach the city's ancient ruins a Syrian military source said 'everything is possible in urban warfare.'
He acknowledged the terrorists had infiltrated northern neighborhoods and said they were engaged in 'street fighting' with regime forces.
Mohammad Hassan Homsi another activist originally from Palmyra told AFP that 'regime soldiers fled after IS took the state security building.'
'They headed to the military intelligence headquarters near the ruins' he said.
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