US-led coalition not striking ISIS oil trucks despite evidence - Russia’s General Staff
RT,
3
December, 2015
Despite
mounting evidence of ISIS oil smuggling, the US-led coalition in
Syria and Iraq is not striking convoys of oil trucks heading to
Turkey, Russia’s General Staff has said.
“It’s
hard not to notice” the
thousands of trucks used by terrorists for oil smuggling, Lieutenant
General Sergey Rudskoy, deputy commander of the General Staff, said
at a briefing in Moscow on Wednesday.
“However,
we see no strikes on those convoys by the coalition - only a tripling
in the number of strategic UAVs has been observed,” he
said.
With
the US and its allies unwilling to act, the Russian Defense Ministry
has reported the locations where Islamic State (IS, formerly
ISIS/ISIL) oil tankers are concentrated, Rudskoy said.
Vehicles
parked 8km west of Zakho, Iraq © syria.mil.ru
The
deputy commander stressed that defeating IS would be impossible
without curbing its main source of income - the illegal oil trade -
and urged the coalition to strike IS oil infrastructure.
Since
September 30, when its airstrikes in Syria began, Russia has
eliminated 32 Islamic State oil complexes, 11 refineries and 23 oil
pump stations, Rudskoy said, adding that the Russian military had
also destroyed 1,080 trucks carrying oil products.
“The
income of this terrorist organization was about US$3 million per day.
After two months of Russian airstrikes their income was about $1.5
million a day,”
he said.
Also
on Wednesday, a prominent Iraqi politician said he had addressed the
US military on the issue of stopping the illegal IS oil trade, but
had received a negative reply.
“I
have personally contacted US representatives asking them to target IS
trucks transporting Iraqi and Syrian oil to Turkey, only to be told
that they were civilian targets so they [the US] could not attack
them,” Mowaffak
al-Rubaie, leader of the State of Law Coalition party in the Iraqi
parliament, told Sputnik.
Speaking
at Wednesday’s briefing, Russia’s deputy defense minister,
Anatoly Antonov, said that Russia is aware of three main smuggling
routes used by IS to deliver oil to its final destinations in Turkey.
Antonov
stressed that Turkey’s leadership, including President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan and his family, is involved in illegal oil trade with the
jihadists.
RAW: Massive truck flow through Syrian-Turkish border at Reyhanli checkpoint
Trucks
are crossing Syrian-Turkish border with no restrictions near Reyhanli
checkpoint, according to Russian Defense Ministry who released the
footage.
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A
member of the Iraqi Parliament, Dr Mowaffak al Rubaie, tells RT how
ISIS manages to earn millions of dollars selling oil on the black
market in Turkey and reveals that wounded terrorists are being
treated in Turkish hospitals.
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