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Syrian Military uncovers mass grave in Palmyra

By Editor
03 April 2016   |   4:24 am
The Syrian military has discovered a mass burial site with about 40 bodies, with many women and children, outside the former Islamic State stronghold of Palmyra.

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The Syrian military has discovered a mass burial site with about 40 bodies, with many women and children, outside the former Islamic State stronghold of Palmyra.

After initially removing about 25 bodies from the site, excavators found an additional 15 more still inside the mass grave just northeast of the ancient city.

The bodies of three children and five women were among those first recovered. The 15 that remained were all women and children, believed to have been killed by the IS, also known as ISIS, ISIL and Daesh.

Some of the bodies appeared to have been beheaded, while others showed signs of severe torture prior to their death.

Syrian forces recaptured the city of Palmyra on March 27, months after IS militants took control of the ancient city in May.

The army continued to excavate the grave, while also searching for an interconnected network of about 3,000 landmines and explosives hidden throughout the city by the IS, according to a Russian combat engineer.

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