About 40 bodies removed from mass grave in Syria’s Palmyra
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Syrian forces have found 40 bodies in a mass grave in the central city of Palmyra, which was recently liberated by the forces from the Takfiri terrorist group.
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Apr 02, 2016 10:46 UTC
  • About 40 bodies removed from mass grave in Syria’s Palmyra

Syrian forces have found 40 bodies in a mass grave in the central city of Palmyra, which was recently liberated by the forces from the Takfiri terrorist group.

An unnamed field source had earlier put the number at 25, and said that three children and five women were among them, Syria’s official SANA news agency reported on Friday.

The source, however, later revised the figure, saying that 15 more bodies, all of them being those of women and children, had been found.

The Syrian forces continue to excavate the grave, which was discovered by the engineering units and Syrian popular forces, the source said, adding that some of those buried had been beheaded and others had signs of brutal torture on them.

Palmyra had fallen to Daesh last May. The Syrian army, backed by popular defense groups and a Russian aerial campaign, recently regained control over the city after some four weeks of fierce fighting with Daesh.

The Syrian soldiers have now been clearing bombs and landmines planted in Palmyra by Daesh.

Syrian officers said they have so far detonated 500 mines in Palmyra’s urban areas while the number of those undiscovered remains unknown.

“They planted two to three mines together every 100 meters. The mines were laid to impede the advance of the government force,” said Munzer, a commander of the Syrian army.

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