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IS advances towards Palmyra -monitor

Islamic State fighters have come within four kilometres of the Syrian city of Palmyra, which the Syrian army recaptured in March.

A Syrian man carries a carpet through a part of Palmyra
IS fighters re-enter Palmyra in Syria. Source: AP

The Islamic State group in Syria attacked the Syrian army near the city of Palmyra, killing dozens of soldiers and advancing to within four kilometres of the city, a war monitor says.

The Syrian army, backed by Russian jets, recaptured Palmyra, the site of a Roman-era city and spectacular ruins, from Islamic State in March after the jihadist group seized it in May 2015.

On Thursday the jihadists gained control over Qasr al-Halabat, to the southwest of Palmyra, Jabal Hayan, to the west, South Sawamea to the northeast and the Hawaisis region to the northwest, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

At least 34 Syrian soldiers were killed, including at least eight officers, and there were also deaths on the Islamic State side, the Observatory said.

Islamic State has been on the back foot in both Syria and Iraq since late last year, losing much of its territory in both countries as well as some of its most senior figures, killed in air strikes.

The group took advantage of chaos during Syria's civil war to seize territory there and in Iraq in the summer of 2014.

Syria's civil war pits President Bashar al-Assad, backed by Iran, Russia and Shi'ite militias against mostly Sunni rebels.


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