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Restoration lags for Syria’s famed Roman ruins at Palmyra and other war-battered historic sites

The Islamic State has lost its hold but restoration work on the site has been held up by security issues
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Tourists visit Roman ruins in Palmyra, Syria, Tuesday, May 11, 2023. Palmyra was captured by the Islamic Stae militants in 2015, who blew up some of the most iconic strictures. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

At the height of the Islamic State group’s rampage across Syria, the world watched in horror as the militants blew up an iconic arch and temple in the country’s famed Roman ruins in Palmyra.

Eight years later, IS has lost its hold but restoration work on the site has been held up by security issues, leftover IS land mines and lack of funding.

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