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Russia accuses US military of stealing Syria oil

A view of the Al Omar Oil Field in Deir ez-Zor, Syria as YPG/PKK terror group reaches a deal with Assad regime on the hand over of oil fields and its operation following the dams occupied by YPG/PKK on 19 July, 2018 [Adnan Alhusen/Anadolu Agency]

A view of an oil field in Syria, 19 July 2018 [Adnan Alhusen/Anadolu Agency]

The Russian Defence Ministry has asserted that its US counterpart is smuggling Syrian oil out of the country and transferring money to its bank accounts.

On Saturday, the Russian Defence Ministry published aerial images taken in September showing tank convoys transporting oil out of Syria under the guard of US troops and the personnel of the US private military companies”.

The Russian ministry explained that the income generated from smuggling Syrian oil through brokerage companies “goes to the accounts of the US troops and the US private military services.”

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Given that the cost of smuggled Syrian oil is $38 a barrel, the monthly revenue for this private transaction for US public service business exceeds $30 million, the Defence Ministry said.

The oil export contract, the Russian ministry explained, is being implemented by the US-controlled company Sadcab, which was established under the self-ruling administration in eastern Syria, Defence Ministry spokesperson Major General Igor Konashenkov said.

The ministry spokesman said that “the space intelligence images showed that oil was actively extracted and massively exported for processing outside Syria, under the reliable protection of US troops, before and after the defeat of the Daesh terrorists.”

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