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Coalition Force Bombs ISIS-Controlled Refinery

Coalition Force Bombs ISIS-Controlled Refinery

More than a dozen people have been killed in US-led coalition air strikes on an oil refinery in northern Syria run by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, activists say.

Refinery workers and jihadist militants were among those who died in the raid on the facility outside Tal Abyad.

One activist group posted a video purportedly showing a fireball rising into the night sky after the attack. Captured refineries and oil fields have played a key role in fuelling Islamic State’s advance across Syria and Iraq.

Last year, the group may have earned as much as $100m (£66m) from the sale of oil and oil products to local smugglers who, in turn, sell them to the Syrian government and merchants in neighboring countries.

But, US officials say the group’s ability to use oil, as a source of revenue is now believed to be diminishing due to the air strikes.

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Written by Yetunde Daniel

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