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November 2015

Vol. 20, No. 48 Week of November 29, 2015

Russia says bombing cuts IS oil income

VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV

Associated Press

The Russian military has destroyed numerous oil facilities and tankers controlled by the Islamic State group in Syria, sharply cutting its income, Russia’s defense minister said Nov. 20.

Minister Sergei Shoigu reported to President Vladimir Putin on Nov. 20 that Russian warplanes destroyed 15 oil refining and storage facilities in Syria and 525 trucks carrying oil during the week’s bombing blitz. He said this deprived IS of $1.5 million in daily income from oil sales.

Russia, which has conducted an air campaign in Syria since Sept. 30, sharply raised the intensity starting Nov. 17 following confirmation that the Russian Metrojet plane in Egypt was downed by a bomb, which the Islamic State group said it had planted. All 224 people aboard the plane, mostly Russian tourists, were killed.

Putin has discussed cooperating on fighting IS during his meetings with President Barack Obama and other Western leaders at the sidelines of the Group of 20 rich and developing nations in Turkey the week of Nov. 16.

Hollande to DC, Moscow

French President Francois Hollande is set to travel to Washington and Moscow the week of Nov. 23 for talks on joint military action against IS, and Putin already has ordered the military to cooperate with the French.

Russian state TV on Nov. 20 showed Russian air force ground crew writing “For Ours!” and “For Paris!” on bombs being attached to Russian warplanes.

According to Shoigu, Russian warplanes have flown 522 sorties and destroyed over 800 targets over the four days ending Nov. 20. Russian long-range bombers and navy ships have launched 101 cruise missiles in four days, including 18 fired Nov. 20 by Russian navy ships from the Caspian Sea.

Shoigu said the strikes the week ending Nov. 20 inflicted significant casualties on IS, including more than 600 militants killed in just one strike in the province of Deir el-Zour. The claim could not be independently confirmed.

U.S. and French planes have also struck at oil targets in Deir el-Zour and elsewhere.

No Russian ground action

Putin hailed the military’s performance, but added that “there is still a lot of work to do ... to rid Syria of militants and terrorists and protect Russia from possible terror attacks.” Putin has ruled out Russian ground action in Syria, a position reaffirmed Nov. 20 by his spokesman, Dmitry Peskov.

The Kremlin has used the air campaign in Syria to showcase an array of new weapons, including state-of-the art cruise missiles.

On Nov. 20, a pair of Russian Tu-160 strategic bombers flew from a base on the Kola Peninsula over the Norwegian Sea, the North Atlantic and the Strait of Gibraltar and into the Mediterranean to launch long-range cruise missiles on targets in Syria, demonstrating the Russian military’s global reach.

Officials at the airport in the Lebanese capital of Beirut said the airport would close for three days as of Nov. 20 midnight due to Russian military drills in the Mediterranean Sea. The Russian military hasn’t yet commented on the exercise.






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