Syria oil attack
– The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) managed to thwart a terrorist attack that targeted the Homs oil refinery with armed drones. READ ALSO: Syrian Oil Facilities Come Under Attack in Eastern Syria According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), the engineering units of the Syrian Army “managed to disable and land 5 drones electronically” during their attempted attack on the oil facilities. When asked why a foreign military would want to target these oil and gas fields, the source said that the U.S. and its allies are trying to prevent the Syrian government from accessing the country’s oil. It should be mentioned that no group has claimed responsibility for this latest attack on these oil facilities. The US military has started reinforcing its positions around oil fields in eastern Syria, saying the new deployments are part of its continuing counter-terrorist mission after the killing of the In Syria, Arab residents of oil-rich Deir Ezzor area began protests in April against US-backed Kurdish forces that control the region to the East of the Euphrates.
16 Sep 2019 In the swirl of conflicting reports about who might be responsible for the latest attack against Saudi Arabian oil installations, it is important not…
The president has repeatedly referred to the oil-producing areas of Syria as he defends his abrupt decision to withdraw most American forces, a move that critics say has enabled a militant IS’s defeat in the oil- and gas-rich region of Syria has created opportunities for both parties and possibly a new flashpoint. In the case of the SDF, control of the oil and gas fields provides an important bargaining chip with the Syrian government in Damascus. Warplanes from the U.S. and two Arab allies hit ISIS oil facilities near al-Mayadeen during the third night of airstrikes. Saudi Arabia is now expected to offset the impact of these attacks through their reserve oil capacity (200 million barrels) in Europe, China and Japan. It is likely that Iran continues to supply Syria with crude oil and refined products. 3 Oil theft is also a problem, with Syrian officials claiming that hundreds of barrels of crude oil are being stolen and shipped to neighboring countries each day.
In Syria, Arab residents of oil-rich Deir Ezzor area began protests in April against US-backed Kurdish forces that control the region to the East of the Euphrates.
Syria’s oil ministry said the attacks damaged some “production units” in the facilities. It said fires were being fought, and that repairs were already underway in some places. – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) managed to thwart a terrorist attack that targeted the Homs oil refinery with armed drones. READ ALSO: Syrian Oil Facilities Come Under Attack in Eastern Syria According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), the engineering units of the Syrian Army “managed to disable and land 5 drones electronically” during their attempted attack on the oil facilities. When asked why a foreign military would want to target these oil and gas fields, the source said that the U.S. and its allies are trying to prevent the Syrian government from accessing the country’s oil. It should be mentioned that no group has claimed responsibility for this latest attack on these oil facilities. The US military has started reinforcing its positions around oil fields in eastern Syria, saying the new deployments are part of its continuing counter-terrorist mission after the killing of the In Syria, Arab residents of oil-rich Deir Ezzor area began protests in April against US-backed Kurdish forces that control the region to the East of the Euphrates.
31 Oct 2019 U.S. commandos used a base in Syria to mount the attack by helicopter. On Thursday, the spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition fighting ISIS
The attack on the base in an oil refinery may have been a rogue operation by the Russian forces, highlighting the complex civil war in Syria that has involved a hodgepodge of fighters from the US, Russia, stateless Kurds, the Islamic State and local powers Iran, Turkey and Israel, the report said. Israel, the US’s only ally in the Middle East, is illegally occupying the Golan Heights on the Syrian border and extracting their resources. The US wants to get involved in Syria to monopolize its oil assets, while simultaneously beating our competition – Iran, Russia and China – in the race for Syrian black gold. Near-simultaneous attacks believed to have been carried out by drones hit three government-run oil and gas installations in central Syria, state TV and the Oil Ministry said Saturday. (SANA via AP) In this photo provided by SANA, Syria's state news agency, workers respond to an attack on Homs oil refinery on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019 in Homs, Syria. Militants attacked Syria's Banias refinery near the Mediterranean coast, sending divers to plant explosives on underwater pipelines, Syria's oil ministry said on Monday. Up to 300 Russian and Syrian fighters killed in the attack. The artillery barrage was so intense that the US commandos dived into foxholes for protection, emerging covered in flying dirt and debris to fire back at a column of tanks advancing under the heavy shelling.
25 Oct 2019 The Pentagon plans to use armored vehicles to defend northeastern Syria's oil fields from attack by Islamic State fighters, Defense Secretary
The attack on the base in an oil refinery may have been a rogue operation by the Russian forces, highlighting the complex civil war in Syria that has involved a hodgepodge of fighters from the US, Russia, stateless Kurds, the Islamic State and local powers Iran, Turkey and Israel, the report said. Israel, the US’s only ally in the Middle East, is illegally occupying the Golan Heights on the Syrian border and extracting their resources. The US wants to get involved in Syria to monopolize its oil assets, while simultaneously beating our competition – Iran, Russia and China – in the race for Syrian black gold. Near-simultaneous attacks believed to have been carried out by drones hit three government-run oil and gas installations in central Syria, state TV and the Oil Ministry said Saturday. (SANA via AP) In this photo provided by SANA, Syria's state news agency, workers respond to an attack on Homs oil refinery on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019 in Homs, Syria. Militants attacked Syria's Banias refinery near the Mediterranean coast, sending divers to plant explosives on underwater pipelines, Syria's oil ministry said on Monday. Up to 300 Russian and Syrian fighters killed in the attack. The artillery barrage was so intense that the US commandos dived into foxholes for protection, emerging covered in flying dirt and debris to fire back at a column of tanks advancing under the heavy shelling. When asked why a foreign military would want to target these oil and gas fields, the source said that the U.S. and its allies are trying to prevent the Syrian government from accessing the country’s oil. It should be mentioned that no group has claimed responsibility for this latest attack on these oil facilities.
14 Apr 2018 The coalition missile strike on Syria late Friday seemed to confirm market anxieties about resurgent instability in the Middle East, which have 11 Oct 2019 wake of the Aramco oil attacks, the Pentagon announced on Friday. be pulled out of Syria, complaining about "ridiculous endless wars". 16 Sep 2019 In the swirl of conflicting reports about who might be responsible for the latest attack against Saudi Arabian oil installations, it is important not… 24 Oct 2019 7, 2018, when the Syrian military and its allies launched an attack to try to retake major oil and gas reserves in Syria's Deir ez-Zour governorate,