Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
08.04.2025

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

Traces of war in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Karaahmet

HOMS, SYRIA - APRIL 04: A view of the ruins of Palmyra ancient city as it still carries the traces of war, on April 04, 2025, near the modern city of Tadmur, in Homs Governorate, Syria. The ancient city of Palmyra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, still bears the profound scars of the war. In 2015, the terrorist group DAESH inflicted severe damage on the historic ruins, demolishing iconic landmarks such as the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal Shamin, the Arch of Triumph, and several royal tombs. ( Ahmet Karaahmet - Anadolu Agency )

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