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Daesh landmines hinder Syrian regime’s advance in Palmyra

Laying sophisticated booby traps is signature Daesh tactic whenever terror group retreats from areas under its control

Mohamed Sabry Emam Muhammed  | 29.03.2016 - Update : 04.04.2016
Daesh landmines hinder Syrian regime’s advance in Palmyra

Damascus

By Mohamed Misto

DAMASCUS

Landmines planted by Daesh terrorists have hampered the advance of Syrian regime forces into the ancient city of Palmyra in Homs province, local sources said.

Regime forces backed by Russian warplanes recaptured Palmyra – a UNESCO world heritage site – from the Daesh on Sunday.

“Landmines planted by the Daesh group have prevented regime forces from entering many districts and areas in the city,” local sources told Anadolu Agency. “These landmines have caused many fatalities among regime forces during the offensive on the city and after controlling it.”

The landmines, the sources said, have also hindered the deployment of regime forces across the city.

Laying sophisticated booby traps is a signature Daesh tactic whenever the terrorist group retreats from areas under its control.

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