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IS fighters kill 400 inside Palmyra - reports

Islamic State fighters entered the city on Wednesday
Islamic State fighters entered the city on Wednesday

Syrian state television has said the self-styled Islamic State group has killed at least 400 people in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra, most of them women and children.

It said it was quoting residents inside the city, which is known as Tadmur in Arabic and is home to renowned Roman-era ruins including well-preserved temples, colonnades and a theatre.

Opposition activists have said on social media that hundreds of bodies were in the streets of the city after it was seized by the Islamist group on Wednesday.

They said they were believed to be government loyalists.