ISIS released propaganda images Tuesday that purport to show militants laying explosives in and then blowing up the 2,000-year-old temple of Baalshamin in Syria's ancient caravan city of Palmyra.
The images, posted on social media by supporters of the group, showed militants carrying barrels of explosives, and laying them inside the temple. Other smaller wired cans lay around the temple walls and columns. Then an image shows a grey plume of smoke rising above the temple from a distance, and then an image of the temple reduced to a pile of rocks. One caption read: "The complete destruction of the pagan Baalshamin temple."

Smoke rises from the Baalshamin temple after ISIS militants filled it with explosives and detonated them in the ancient wonder. (Twitter)

Smoke rises from the Baalshamin temple after ISIS militants filled it with explosives and detonated them in the ancient wonder. (Twitter)

Smoke rises from the Baalshamin temple after ISIS militants filled it with explosives and detonated them in the ancient wonder. (Twitter)