December 02, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "RT"
- Turkey’s leadership, including President Erdogan and his
family, is involved in illegal oil trade with Islamic State
militants, says the Russian Defense Ministry, stressing that
Turkey is the final destination for oil smuggled from Syria and
Iraq.
The Russian Defense Ministry held a major
briefing on new findings concerning IS funding in Moscow on
Wednesday.
According to Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly
Antonov, Russia is aware of three main oil smuggling routes to
Turkey.
“Today, we are presenting only some of the
facts that confirm that a whole team of bandits and Turkish
elites stealing oil from their neighbors is operating in the
region,” Antonov said, adding that
this oil “in large quantities” enters the territory of
Turkey via “live oil pipelines,” consisting of
thousands of oil trucks.
Antonov added that Turkey is the main buyer of
smuggled oil coming from Iraq and Syria.
“According to our
data, the top political leadership of the country - President
Erdogan and his family – is involved in this criminal business.”
However, since the start of Russia’s
anti-terrorist operation in Syria on September 30, the income of
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) militants from illegal oil
smuggling has been significantly reduced, the ministry said.
“The income of this terrorist organization
was about $3 million per day. After two months of Russian
airstrikes their income was about $1.5 million a day,”
Lieutenant-General Sergey Rudskoy said.
At the briefing the ministry presented photos
of oil trucks,
videos of airstrikes on IS oil storage facilities and maps
detailing the movement of smuggled oil. More evidence is to be
published on the ministry's website in the coming says, Rudskoy
said.
The US-led coalition is not bombing IS oil
trucks, Rudskoy said.
For the past two months, Russia’s airstrikes
hit 32 oil complexes, 11 refineries, 23 oil pumping stations,
Rudskoy said, adding that the Russian military had also
destroyed 1,080 trucks carrying oil products.
“These [airstrikes] helped reduce the
trade of the oil illegally extracted on the Syrian territory by
almost 50 percent.”
Up to 2,000 fighters, 120 tons of ammunition
and 250 vehicles have been delivered to Islamic State and Al-Nusra
militants from Turkish territory, chief of National Centre for
State Defense Control Lt.Gen. Mikhail Mizintsev said.
“According to
reliable intelligence reports, the Turkish side has been taking
such actions for a long time and on a regular basis. And most
importantly, it is not planning to stop them.”
“One thing is clear. The role that Turkey
is playing in this area is in many ways destructive and it’s
affecting the European security, it’s affecting its neighbors.
Ultimately it’s affecting its own society,”
Uzi Arad, former head of research at Mossad, the
Israeli intelligence agency told RT.
Responding to the Russian allegations, Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that nobody had a right
to “slander” Turkey by accusing it of buying oil from
Islamic State.
Speaking at a university in the Qatari
capital, Doha, on Wednesday, Erdogan once again claimed that he
would resign if such accusations were proven to be true and
stressed that he did not want Turkey’s relations with Russia to
deteriorate further.