Churkin: Turkey is key supplier of weapons, military hardware to ISIS

MOSCOW- Moscow has submitted data on Turkey’s illegal arms and military hardware supply to Islamic State in Syria to the UN Security Council. Supplies are supervised by the Turkish intelligence service, Russian UN envoy Vitaly Churkin said as cited by Russian media.

“The main supplier of weapons and military equipment to ISIL is Turkey, which is doing so through non-governmental organizations. Work in this area is overseen by the National Intelligence Organization of Turkey,” Churkin wrote.

 According to the envoy, transportation “mainly involves vehicles, including as part of humanitarian aid convoys.”

The letter mentioned several NGOs – funded from Turkish and foreign sources – which sent different cargo, including military equipment, to Syria last year.

 “The Besar foundation (President — D. Sanli) is most actively engaged in pursuing these objectives and, in 2015, formed around 50 convoys to the Turkmen areas of Bayirbucak and Kiziltepe (260km north of Damascus),” Churkin stressed, adding that the Iyilikder Foundation and the Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms were also involved, RT reported.

The deliveries are performed through various checkpoints on the Turkish-Syrian border as well as waterways, particularly the Euphrates River, the letter said.

The weaponry received by the terrorists in recent months included TOW anti-tank missile systems, RPG-7 grenade launchers, M-60 recoilless rifles, and hand grenades, as well as various ammunition and communications tools, it added.

According to the Russian envoy, terrorist groups operating in Syria received explosive materials worth $1.9 million from Turkey last year.

“Total supplies to terrorists through Turkey were as follows in 2015: 2,500 tons of ammonium nitrate (worth approximately US$788,700); 456 tons of potassium nitrate ($468,700); 75 tons of aluminum powder ($496,500); sodium nitrate ($19,400); glycerin ($102,500); and nitric acid ($34,000),” Churkin wrote, according to RT.

Calls have intensified for an international investigation into Turkey’s links with the so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists, following RT’s reports implicating Ankara in IS’s illegal oil trade and the smuggling of looted antiquities.

In late 2015, the Russian military released a batch of evidence, including satellite images, of columns of oil tanker trucks moving into Turkey from the areas controlled by “Islamic State” in Syria.

Since the start of the crisis in Syria in 2011, Turkey has been the main transit route for foreign recruits joining “ISIS, Al-Nusra Front and other terror groups in Syria, with reports suggesting the terrorists were allowed to cross the border unimpeded.

Source: RT

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