ISIS carries out attacks from US-controlled ‘black-hole’ area near Al-Tanf base – Russian MoD
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6
October, 2017
The
100km area around the US Al-Tanf base near the Syrian-Jordanian
border has become a “black hole” which ISIS terrorists use to
carry out attacks against Syrian troops and civilians, the Russian
Defense Ministry said.
The
base, set up by the US in April 2017 near the border town of Al-Tanf,
is becoming a problem for Syrian troops combatting Islamic State (IS,
formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists in Deir ez-Zor province, the statement
says.
“Unlawful
establishment by the US of this military base on Syria-Jordan border
in April this year has been publicly justified by ‘the need to
conduct operations against IS,’” the statement reads.
However,
“there were no reports of a single American operation against
Islamic State during the six months of its existence,” The Russian
Defense Ministry said.
“Though
the Pentagon repeatedly claimed that the base is used to train the
so-called ‘New Syrian Army’ by the coalition instructors from the
US, the UK and Norway,” it has become “a 100-kilometer black
hole” on the Syria-Jordan border, the statement added.
The
ministry also accused the US of not letting humanitarian convoys
through the area to reach the Rukban refugee camp, which is located
close to the base.
The
camp is reportedly hosting around 60,000 women and children from
Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor.
The
refugees in Rukban serve as a “human shield” for the American
base, the ministry’s spokesman, Major-General Igor Konashenkov,
said.
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