Turkish Pilots Emulate ISIS as Warplanes
Destroy Ancient Site in Northern Syria.
Not exact matches
Historic structures at the other five
sites, including
ancient mosques, schools, and civilian as well as government buildings, have all been damaged and, in some cases,
destroyed, AAAS reported.
A broom, bones, a black flag... It can be an evocation of the new iconoclasts that
destroy ancient archeological
sites.
In 2014, the militant group calling themselves the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria began
destroying cultural heritage
sites and artifacts — mosques and shrines, churches, and
ancient and medieval monuments — in Libya, Syria, and Iraq, using bulldozers and explosives.