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Minaret of Aleppo’s ancient Umayyad mosque destroyed

The minaret of Aleppo’s ancient Umayyad mosque was destroyed on Wednesday, Syrian state media and a watchdog reported, with the regime and the opposition blaming each other.

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The damaged famed 12th century Umayyad mosque without the minaret in Aleppo. Photo: AP
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The minaret of Aleppo’s ancient Umayyad mosque was destroyed on Wednesday, Syrian state media and a watchdog reported, with the regime and the opposition blaming each other.

“Terrorists from Jabhat al-Nusra blow up the minaret of the Grand Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo,” state television reported, saying rebels were seeking to “accuse the Syrian Arab Army” of carrying out the attack.

Activists uploaded video shot at the scene, showing the collapsed minaret, and rebels in the area said the army was responsible.

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“Tanks began firing in the direction of the minaret until it was destroyed,” one rebel said in a video posted on YouTube, insisting rebel snipers were not stationed inside the minaret.

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“We were afraid that it would be targeted,” he said.

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