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Update: Syrian army fully captures key IS-held city near Palmyra after intense battles

Xinhua, April 3, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Syrian army on Sunday fully captured a key city in the central province of Homs near the ancient city of Palmyra, following intense battles against the Islamic State (IS) group, state news agency SANA reported.

The Syrian forces backed by Russian warplanes stormed the city of Qaryatain from a number of directions, a day after Syria's boots on the ground stormed areas in the western parts of that key city.

A military source told Xinhua that the army's entry into Qaryatain came after the bomb squads dismantled explosive devices and other booby-traps the IS terrorists had planted to thwart the advance of the Syrian army.

On Saturday, the Syrian forces unleashed a wide-scale offensive on the city, which has succeeded in breaking through the IS defenses in the western part of that predominantly-Christian city.

The Russian warplanes are playing a significant role in helping retake Qaryatain, the source added.

The military campaign to reclaim Qaryatain came less than a week after the Syrian army captured Palmyra, which had been held also by the IS for 10 months.

Meanwhile, the state news agency SANA said the Syrian air force struck the IS positions in the eastern and southern parts of the city.

Qaryatain is the last IS stronghold near the mountainous region of Qalamoun, north of Damascusand close to the Lebanese borders.

The IS militants who withdrew from Palmyra have holed up in Qaryatain, 85 km southeast of Homs.

The city is strategically important due to its proximity to the Syrian city of Qara, a stronghold of the Hezbollah Shiite group, which is fighting alongside the Syrian army in key battlefields in the country. Endit