The Borneo Post

Syria accuses internatio­nal forces of ‘illegal’ archaeolog­ical digs

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DAMASCUS: Syria’s government on Monday accused US, French and Turkish forces in the north of the country of carrying out ‘illegal archaeolog­ical digs’, but offered no evidence to back up the allegation.

“Informatio­n we have received indicates an accelerati­on in the pace of excavation work, pillaging and theft,” a foreign ministry official was quoted as saying by state-run SANA news agency.

The unnamed official said digs were being conducted in the areas around Manbij, Raqa and Hasakeh in the north of the country, which are dominated by a Kurdish-led alliance backed up by the US.

The official also pointed to the regions of Afrin and Idlib controlled by pro-Turkish rebels.

Syria’s complex seven-year conflict has drawn in a raft of internatio­nal players, including a US-led coalition fighting against the Islamic State group.

There has been widespread looting of artifacts in the midst of the civil war. — AFP

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