DAMASCUS, Syria — The United Nations says that a satellite image confirms that the main building of the ancient Temple of Bel in the Syrian town of Palmyra has been destroyed.
There had been reports that a large explosion set off by Islamic State militants Sunday had extensively damaged the 2,000-year-old temple, but there were conflicting accounts regarding the extent of the destruction.
Einar Bjorgo, manager of U.N. satellite analysts UNOSAT, says a satellite image taken Monday “unfortunately shows the destruction of the temple’s main building” as well as “a row of columns in its immediate vicinity.”









