U.S fighting against IS only in word ---Russian Defense Ministry
The Pentagon, refusing to transfer the data on terrorist
targets in Syria to the Russian military, continues to fight against the
Islamic State terrorist group "in word only,” Russian Defense Ministry
spokesman Igor Konashenkov told reporters on Monday.
He thus commented on a recent statement by the Pentagon
spokesperson, Michelle Baldanza who confirmed that the US military did not
intend to share with Moscow the information on Islamic State targets until
Russia changes its policy towards Syrian President Bashar Assad, reports Tass.
"We are not going to cooperate with Russia on Syria
until they change their strategy of supporting Assad and instead focus on ISIL
(IS)," Baldanza said.
"The hackneyed thesis has once again confirmed that the
Pentagon will fight against IS in word only, instead of taking real
action," Konashenkov said. "The statement by the US Defense
Department spokesperson Michelle Baldanza about the [US side’s] refusal from
any cooperation in the fight against Islamic State is a broken record, and it’s
high time to change it," he said.
The Russian Defense Ministry spokesman said that at last
week’s news briefing of the chief of the Main Operations Directorate of the
Russian General Staff, General Sergey Rudskoy, the military presented data on
changes in the routes of illegal transportation of oil by the Islamic State
militants. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the new routes run
through the north-western regions of Iraq, which "are in the focus of
constant attention of the United States."
"We publicly told our American colleagues that it is
necessary not to discuss the IS activities in Iraq, but to take real action to
block the terrorists’ sources of income in the region," Konashenkov said.
On December 25, Sergey Rudskoy told journalists that Russian
intelligence found almost 12,000 tank/delivery trucks on the Turkish-Iraqi
border near Zakho, where the ‘eastern’ oil smuggling route used by the Islamic
State terrorist group runs.
"As of the time the imagery was shot, there were 11,775
tank and delivery trucks on both sides of the Turkish-Iraqi border in the
vicinity of Zakho, with 4,530 of them in Turkey and 7,250 in Iraq," he
added. "It is worth mentioning that oil extracted both in Iraq and in
Syria is smuggled via the checkpoint there," he added.
The Defense Ministry had said previously that the
Russia-banned Islamic State’s eastern oil smuggling route led from the
oilfields in Syria’s northeast and Iraq’s northwest to Turkey via the border
towns of Kara Chokh, Cham Khanik, Tavan and Zakho. Since the beginning of the
operation in Syria, Russian aircraft have taken out around 2,000 tank trucks
operated by the militants.
"Thirty-seven oil wells and refineries operated by the
terrorists and 17 tank truck convoys hauling oil products have been eliminated
over the last week," Rudskoi said.
The Russian military launched an air operation against the
militants with the Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria on September 30
by request of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The Russian air task force in Syria included over 50
aircraft, including Su-34 (NATO reporting name: Fullback) and Su-24M (Fencer)
tactical bombers, Su-25 (Frogfoot) attack aircraft, Su-30SM (Flanker-H)
multirole fighters and Mi-8 (Hip) and Mi-24 (Hind) helicopters.
The Russian Defense Ministry issued a statement in mid-November
that it would focus its strikes on the oil production, storage, refining and
transportation facilities controlled by Islamic State militants.
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