1 | This undated photo released Tuesday, August 25, 2015 on a social media site used by ISIS shows smoke from the detonation of the 2,000-year-old temple of Baal Shamin in Syria's ancient caravan city of Palmyra. |
2 | BEIRUT: Islamic State jihadists published photos on Tuesday purporting to show the destruction of a Roman-era temple in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, an act the UN cultural agency Unesco has called a war crime. |
3 | Five photos were distributed on social media showing explosives being carried inside, being set around the walls of the temple, the large explosion and then rubble. |
4 | The militants blew up the temple of Baal Shamin on Sunday, according to the Syrian antiquities chief, but had not published pictures until now. |
5 | Reuters could not independently verify the images. |
6 | A general view shows the temple of Baal Shamin in the historical city of Palmyra. |
7 | The temple was built nearly 2,000 years ago and Unesco has described it as a symbol of Syria's historical cultural diversity, which it says Islamic State is seeking to obliterate. |
8 | The destruction comes days after Islamic State was said to have beheaded an 82-year-old Syrian archaeologist who had looked after Palmyra's Unesco World Heritage ruins for four decades. |
9 | Syria's antiquities chief said last week Islamic State had beheaded Khaled al-Asaad and hung his body in public. |
10 | A view shows part of the interior of the temple of Baal Shamin in the historical city of Palmyra. |
11 | Islamic State, which holds tracts of Syria and Iraq, seized the desert city of Palmyra in May from government forces but initially left its ancient sites undamaged. |
12 | It has carried out killings of people it accused of being government supporters in Palmyra's ancient amphitheatre, according to activists. |
13 | Before the capture of the city, site of some of the world's most extensive and best-preserved Roman ruins, Syrian officials said they had moved hundreds of ancient statues to safe locations. |
14 | But they had voiced fears about the fate of large structures such as the temple. |
15 | Islamic State has proclaimed a caliphate to rule over all Muslims from territory it holds in both Syria and Iraq. |
16 | Its militants have a history of carrying out mass killings in places they capture and of demolishing monuments which they consider pagan and idolatrous. |
17 | Islamic State jihadists published photos on Tuesday purporting to show the destruction of a Roman-era temple in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra. |