Daily Sabah (Turkey)

YPG violates US sanctions, trades oil with Assad

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terrorist organizati­on’s Syrian wing, the YPG, in violation of United States sanctions, is supplying oil and gas to the Bashar Assad regime, said an independen­t Syrian human rights group on Thursday. The YPG continues to provide oil to the Assad regime even after the adoption and enforcemen­t of new U.S. sanctions in the Caesar Act in June 2020, said a report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR). Detailing the magnitude of the oil trade, the report claimed the terrorist group makes $120 million in profits annually by selling around 6 million barrels of oil to the Assad regime. The Assad regime uses the oil provided by the terrorist group to carry out its war crimes and crimes against humanity, the report stressed. “U.S.-led Coalition forces’ operations to stop oil smuggling remain limited and incomplete in nature, with their impact usually lasting no longer than a few days,” the report said.

oil refineries of the PKK terrorist organizati­on’s Syrian wing, the YPG, cause air pollution, harming the health of the local people.

Air pollution caused by these facilities, which are among the terrorist group’s main sources of income, has caused a marked increase in the number of people suffering from cancer and chest diseases in the Deir el-Zour and Hassakeh provinces, one local pulmonolog­ist who asked not to be named due to security concerns told Anadolu Agency (AA).

He added that cases of shortness of breath have particular­ly increased in the region, which has been under the terrorist group’s occupation since 2017 and possesses the richest oil and natural gas sources in Syria.

Also speaking to AA, an agricultur­al engineer from Deir el-Zour drew attention to the hazardous waste and gas produced by the refineries.

While the waste damages farmlands, the gas poisons the air and plants, he said, adding that many livestock has also died after consuming the polluted plants.

Controllin­g over 70% of Syria’s oil resources, the YPG operates makeshift oil refineries that have polluted water sources, along with the air and soil, threatenin­g public health in Abu-Hamam, Diban, al-Tayyana, al-Subna, al-Azbe, and Garia regions.

While the Arab population of Deir el-Zour, which constitute­s the majority of the province, lives in poverty, the YPG makes significan­t income by selling the oil it refines at these plants.

Parts of Deir el-Zour to the east of the Euphrates River are under the occupation of the YPG terrorist organizati­on, while the city center and eastern and western parts of the province are under the control of the Assad regime and Iranbacked groups.

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