A Syrian woman shoots a sculpture in the garden of the National Museum of Damascus, Syria, on Jan.22, 2017. The Islamic State group has demolished more treasured monuments in Syria's ancient Palmyra, a month after recapturing it from government forces, the country's antiquities chief said Friday. The UN on Friday led condemnation of these attacks, calling the destruction a "war crime" and "cultural cleansing". (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)
A Syrian woman takes a photo of her two kids in front of a replica facade of castle in the garden of the National Museum of Damascus, Syria, on Jan.22, 2017. The Islamic State group has demolished more treasured monuments in Syria's ancient Palmyra, a month after recapturing it from government forces, the country's antiquities chief said Friday. The UN on Friday led condemnation of these attacks, calling the destruction a "war crime" and "cultural cleansing". (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)
A Syrian woman walks with her two kids near a sculpture of lion in the garden of the National Museum of Damascus, Syria, on Jan.22, 2017. The Islamic State group has demolished more treasured monuments in Syria's ancient Palmyra, a month after recapturing it from government forces, the country's antiquities chief said Friday. The UN on Friday led condemnation of these attacks, calling the destruction a "war crime" and "cultural cleansing". (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani)