En rökpelare syns vid de romerska ruinerna i Baalbeck. (Bachir Khodr /X)

Borgmästare varnar efter attack vid kända Unesco-arvet

En luftattack var nära att träffa de världsberömda romerska ruinerna i libanesiska Baalbek. Det rapporterar CNN med hänvisning till stadens borgmästare.

På X skriver borgmästaren Bachir Khodr att attacken slog ner 500–700 meter från ruinerna, som är ett Unesco-världsarv. Även om platsen inte skadades direkt kommer räder i närheten få negativa konsekvenser, skriver Khodr på X.

Det är okänt om attacken utfördes med artilleri eller flyg. Staden har varit mål för tidigare beskjutning i år.

De romerska ruinerna i Baalbeck, särskilt Jupitertemplet, är några av världens mest kända och välbevarade romerska lämningar.

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Wikipedia (en)
Baalbek (; Arabic: بَعْلَبَكّ, romanized: Baʿlabakk; Syriac-Aramaic: ܒܥܠܒܟ) is a city located east of the Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, about 67 km (42 mi) northeast of Beirut. It is the capital of Baalbek-Hermel Governorate. In 1998, Baalbek had a population of 82,608, mostly Shia Muslims, followed by Sunni Muslims and Christians. The town is known for its historical sites and tourist attractions, including several ancient Roman temples, a Great Mosque from the Umayyad period, and a Roman quarry site named Hajar al-Hibla. Baalbek has a history that dates back at least 11,000 years, encompassing significant periods such as Prehistoric, Canaanite, Hellenistic, and Roman eras. After Alexander the Great conquered the city in 334 BCE, he renamed it Heliopolis (Ἡλιούπολις, Greek for "Sun City"). The city flourished under Roman rule. However, it underwent transformations during the Christianization period and the subsequent rise of Islam following the Arab conquest in the 7th century. In later periods, the city was sacked by the Mongols and faced a series of earthquakes, resulting in a decline in importance during the Ottoman and modern periods. The city is known for the ruins of the Baalbek temple complex from the Roman period, housing two of the largest and grandest Roman temples: the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter. It was inscribed in 1984 as an UNESCO World Heritage site. In the modern era, Baalbek is a relatively small city that enjoys economic advantages as a sought-after tourist destination. However, the tourism sector has encountered challenges due to conflicts in Lebanon, particularly the 1975–1990 civil war, and the ongoing Syrian civil war since 2011.
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