Putin lauds Syria on recapture of Palmyra from IS

Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Syria's Bashar al-Assad after his troops recaptured the ancient city of Palmyra from Islamic State.

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin Source: AAP

Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on regaining the city of Palmyra, the Kremlin spokesman says.

"Assad highly valued the help Russian air forces have provided and underlined that such successes as regaining Palmyra would have been impossible without Russia's support," Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday, quoted by TASS news agency.

Syrian government forces backed by heavy Russian air support drove Islamic State out of Palmyra on Sunday, inflicting what the army called a "mortal blow" to militants who seized the city last year and dynamited its ancient temples.
The loss of Palmyra represents one of the biggest setbacks for the hardline Islamist group since it declared a caliphate in 2014 across large parts of Syria and Iraq.

Peskov said that Putin told Assad that Russia will continue to support Damascus in fighting terrorists, TASS reported. Putin also talked to UNESCO head Irina Bokova on Sunday, saying that Russia will help to demine Palmyra, Peskov added.

Syrian television said Assad told Putin that Russian air support and the determination of Syria's armed forces were key to the success in Palmyra.
A torched machinegun-loaded vehicle is seen at one of the streets of the ancient city of Palmyra
A torched machinegun-loaded vehicle is seen at one of the streets of the ancient city of Palmyra Source: AAP
He also said the city would be rebuilt.

"Palmyra was demolished more than once through the centuries ... and we will restore it anew so it will be a treasure of cultural heritage for the world," it quoted him as saying.

Earlier in March, Putin ordered the bulk of the Russian military contingent in Syria to be pulled out after five months of air strikes, saying the Kremlin had achieved most of its objectives.

But Putin said later that Russia could scale up its military presence in Syria again within hours and would still bomb terrorist groups there despite a partial withdrawal of forces ordered after military successes.


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