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According to the latest news from Russia, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said that Russian fighters have destroyed more than 1,000 oil trucks
transporting crude oil to the "Islamic State" plant in Syria in 5 days.
In the oilfields along Syria's eastern and northern borders, ISIS has oil facilities in Palmyra, Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa under its control, which are the main sources
of revenue to support its terrorist activities.
According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the latest data released by US Treasury officials after the Paris terrorist attacks show that the terrorist organization can actually make $500 million
a year in oil alone.
Konashenkov also pointed out on the same day that in the past two days, the Russian Air Force has achieved other major results - near Raqqa, they destroyed a major oil depot and an oil refinery
controlled by terrorists.
"15 kilometers southwest of Raqqa, a major oil depot was destroyed
.
" Russian Su-34 bombers also blew up an oil refinery 50 kilometers south of Raqqa and tank storage areas
in the Al-Mahimira desert, 50 kilometers north of Deir Ezzor, Konashenkov said.
At that time, aerial reconnaissance detected two convoys near the Raqqa settlement delivering oil to an oil
processing plant controlled by ISIS.
Su-34 bombers destroyed about 80 tankers
.
On November 20, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in a briefing to Putin that the Russian army's strikes have reduced the Islamic State's oil revenue
by $1.
5 million a day.
The United States has been vague in its attitude towards the Islamic State
.
It was not until November 16, local time, that the US military first air strike on IS's oil transport line, destroying more than 100 oil trucks
of the "Islamic State".
According to the latest news from Russia, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said that Russian fighters have destroyed more than 1,000 oil trucks
transporting crude oil to the "Islamic State" plant in Syria in 5 days.
In the oilfields along Syria's eastern and northern borders, ISIS has oil facilities in Palmyra, Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa under its control, which are the main sources
of revenue to support its terrorist activities.
According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the latest data released by US Treasury officials after the Paris terrorist attacks show that the terrorist organization can actually make $500 million
a year in oil alone.
Konashenkov also pointed out on the same day that in the past two days, the Russian Air Force has achieved other major results - near Raqqa, they destroyed a major oil depot and an oil refinery
controlled by terrorists.
"15 kilometers southwest of Raqqa, a major oil depot was destroyed
.
" Russian Su-34 bombers also blew up an oil refinery 50 kilometers south of Raqqa and tank storage areas
in the Al-Mahimira desert, 50 kilometers north of Deir Ezzor, Konashenkov said.
At that time, aerial reconnaissance detected two convoys near the Raqqa settlement delivering oil to an oil
processing plant controlled by ISIS.
Su-34 bombers destroyed about 80 tankers
.
On November 20, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in a briefing to Putin that the Russian army's strikes have reduced the Islamic State's oil revenue
by $1.
5 million a day.
The United States has been vague in its attitude towards the Islamic State
.
It was not until November 16, local time, that the US military first air strike on IS's oil transport line, destroying more than 100 oil trucks
of the "Islamic State".