Islamic State blows up ancient tower tombs in Palmyra

The Islamic State  group has blown up three tower tombs in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra that were built between the years 44 and 103 AD, the country’s antiquities chief Maamoun Abdulkarim said on Friday.
Abdulkarim told Reuters that sources in Palmyra had confirmed the destruction of three tombs including that of Elahbel, built in 103 AD, which he said was four storeys high and had an underground floor.
IS group militants have blown up two other temples over the past few weeks in Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which it has controlled since capturing the city from the Syrian government in May. The group considers the buildings sacriligeous.

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