Syrian Army thwarts ISIS attack on Palmyra
The Syrian Army backed by the Russian Air Force has repelled all Islamic State attempts to recapture the historic city of Palmyra, RT reports referring to the statement released by the Russian Defense Ministry.
“Over the past night, with active Russian air support, Syrian government forces repulsed all attacks by the terrorists on Palmyra,” the ministry said in a statement.
Over 300 militants were killed in the offensive.
“The militants actively used cars filled with explosives, armed vehicles, and rocket artillery. Russian aircraft carried out 64 airstrikes on militant gatherings, positions, columns, and reserves as they advanced.”
The ministry added that 11 tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, and 31 cars equipped with heavy machine guns have been destroyed.
Recaptured from IS in March 2016, the unique UNESCO heritage site in central Syria has again become a battlefield.
Earlier on Saturday, there were reports that IS militants “re-captured Palmyra” for the first time since they were ousted by Syrian and Russian forces.
The activist-run Palmyra Coordination network told AP that jihadists allegedly entered Palmyra’s northern and northwestern neighborhoods.
On Thursday, the Syrian Army was said to have suspended active combat actions in Aleppo against Al-Nusra Front and other radical militants still controlling the area.