IS takes gas fields after Palmyra civilian deaths: monitor


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Islamic State jihadist group seized two gas fields Monday northeast of Syria's ancient Palmyra, a day after firing rockets into the city and killing five people, a monitor said.

The Al-Hail and Arak gas fields, 40 and 25 kilometres (25 and 15 miles) respectively from Palmyra, were vital for the regime's generation of electricity for areas under its control, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Fierce clashes have rocked Palmyra's outskirts since IS launched an offensive on May 13 to capture the 2,000-year-old world heritage site nicknamed "the pearl of the desert".

Since then, at least 364 people, including combatants from both sides and 62 civilians, have been killed in the battle for the ancient city.

On Saturday, the jihadists seized most of the city's north, but were pushed out by government troops less than 24 hours later.

"The military situation is under control in the city, but the clashes are ongoing north and northwest of it," said Talal Barazi, the governor of Homs province where Palmyra is located.

"At least five civilians, including two children, were killed Sunday night when IS fired rockets on numerous neighbourhoods in Tadmur," the Observatory said, using the Arabic name for the city.

"Everyone is holed up at home," Khalil al-Hariri, head of the local museum, told AFP by phone from Palmyra.


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