Stark photos show the Palmyra ruins before and after ISIS

The Syrian military and journalists are finding that some ruins have been relatively unscathed -- but some are almost completely destroyed.
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Stark photos show the Palmyra ruins before and after ISIS
A photographer on March 31, 2016, holds his picture of the Temple of Bel taken on March 14, 2014, in front of the remains of the historic temple after it was destroyed by ISIS in September 2015 in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra. Credit: JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images

After recapturing Palmyra from the Islamic State (ISIS), the military is just starting to assess the destruction to the Syrian city's magnificent ruins.

Explosions could be heard throughout the city on Friday as the Syrian army detonated mines that had been left behind by the jihadists as booby traps, according to the Associated Press. 


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The town's archaelogical site -- a UNESCO world heritage site -- is about a mile away from the town. Both are deserted, except for the military members clearing the area and some journalists who went along to see.

Some parts of the site, such as the Roman amphitheatre, have been left relatively unscathed. During its 10 months of occupation, ISIS used the amphitheatre as a site to hold public executions. 

The Syrian Sana news agency said Friday that Syrian troops had uncovered a mass grave in the city. Twenty-five bodies had been recovered, including those of women and children.

AFP photographer Joseph Eid showed the extent of the destruction of the ruins by holding a photo of each ruin taken in March 14, 2014, up against the photo taken on March 31, 2016.

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Temple of Baal Shamin Credit: JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images


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Temple of Bel Credit: JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images


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Temple of Bel Credit: JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images


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Arc du Triomphe (Triumph's Arch) Credit: JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images




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Arc du Triomphe (Triumph's Arch) Credit: JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images


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Liza Hearon

Liza Hearon was the Deputy Editor for Mashable UK. Liza started her career in journalism writing about punk bands for a 'zine in Florida, and her wanderlust has led her to work for news organisations in Russia, Japan and now London. Prior to joining Mashable, she was the European homepage editor for the Wall Street Journal. Liza loves podcasts, karaoke and really, really spicy food.

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