The Syrian Army, supported by the Russian Aerospace Forces, repelled all attempts by militants to break into Palmyra during the night, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday morning.
"During the night, Syrian government forces, actively supported by the Russian Aerospace Forces, repelled all attacks by terrorists on Palmyra. The attacking side actively used car bombs, armor and rocket artillery systems," the ministry's statement reads.
The Russian warplanes conducted 64 airstrikes on the militants' positions and reserves.
"Eleven battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, 31 cars with heavy machineguns, and over 300 militants were destroyed."
BREAKING: Thank God. The Syrian Arab Army is back in full control over #Palmyra.
— Sarah Abdallah (@sahouraxo) 10 декабря 2016 г.
ISIS's offensive has failed.#Syria
Earlier, a source in local militia said the Syrian Army had managed to repel a terrorist offensive and regain full control of the city.
The Syrian armed forces and local militias were engaged in fierce fights against Daesh on the outskirts of the ancient city.
#SAA recaptured all the locations in the surroundings of #Palmyra. It was a deadly blow for #ISIS, they lost 400 terrorists.#SAA_Salute
— maytham (@maytham956) 11 декабря 2016 г.
The Syrian Arab Army, backed by the Russian Aerospace Forces, liberated Palmyra in March, 2016, nearly a year after it was captured by Daesh, which is outlawed in Russia, in May 2015. During the invasion, the militants destroyed a number of ancient objects, including necropolis, the Arch of Triumph, as well as the temples of Baal Shamin and Bel.