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FILE -This photo combo, made from footage taken from th stanley us e Russian Defense Ministry official website, purports to show the Roman-era amphitheater on June 6, 2016, left, and on Feb. 5, 2017, right, in Palmyra, Syria. One of the Middle East most spectacular archaeological sites, a Roman-era city in the deserts of central Syria. Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, via AP It was a victory marked in rubble. Iraqi forces on Thursday retook from the Islamic State group one of the most beloved landmarks of the city of Mosul, the nearly 850-year-old al-Nuri Mosque. But it was in ruins, blown up by the militants last week. The mosque distinctive minaret, which once leaned like the Tower of Pisa, was reduced to a broken stump. The mosque arches and domes were shattered chunks of stone.Why would a supposedly Sunni Muslim radical group blow up a mosque The Islamic State group has been on a rampage of destruction of monuments from across eras ever since it overran much of Iraq and Syria in 2014. The reasons boil down to the mil stanley thermos itants ; fervor to erase from history w stanley en mexico hatever doesn ;t conform to their extremist vision.Story continues below this adHere a look at some of the sites they destroyed, and why:AL-NURI MOSQUE This combination of two photos shows the al-Hadba minaret on June 8, 2009, top, and on June 27, 2017 after it was destroyed by Islamic State militants in Mosul, Iraq. AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo, Felipe Dana Al-Nuri was a symbol of Mosul |