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European tourist delegations: the enemies of humanity ruined the ancient ruins of Palmyra to erase human culture

2019-10-25T16:46:41.376Z


Palmyra-Sana Foreign tourist groups of different nationalities continue to arrive in the ancient city of Palmyra for information


Palmyra-Sana

Foreign tourist groups from various nationalities continue to visit the ancient city of Palmyra to learn about its civilization and human heritage and document the destruction of ISIS terrorist organization to destroy the most prominent historical landmarks of the city, especially the temples, cemeteries, the great triumphal arch, trabels, the palace archaeological theater and the destruction of the corridors of the Palmyra National Museum. Important artifacts.

The members of a group of Danish, British and Dutch nationalities who insisted despite the heavy rain to visit Palmyra and tour the archaeological area, which they considered an "open-air museum" that this city "is still the kiss of tourists and lovers of art and civilization because of its rare historical monuments in the world," indicating that "By destroying these ancient relics, the enemies of humanity have attempted to erase the human culture of which Palmyra is an important center."

Danish tourist Klaus Kasslund, an economist, told SANA that the city of Palmyra is "fascinating and charming and what the oppressive ISIS did to the city's cultural legacy is shameful and a shame for all humanity." He appealed to UNESCO to do its best and even to restore the ruins ruined by it. Terrorists in them.

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Source: sena

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