The general staff has irrefutable evidence on Turkey's involvement in illegal oil trade. Moscow calls on Turkey to open access to places where, according to the retrieved Russian intel, ISIS oil trade centers are located. "We have identified three main oil routes," Sergei Rudskoy said. The western route leads to the Turkish ports in the Mediterranean, the northern — to Patma oil refinery, and the eastern — to Dzhazri transfer point. The ministry provided photographs of columns of oil fuel tankers on the Turkish-Syrian border. Fuel tankers with oil freely cross the border between Turkey and Iraq, according to Russia's General Staff. "Space recoinassance established that after crossing the border tanker trucks move further into Turkey," Rudskoy said. Then the oil is being delivered to third countries. The oil from ISIS controlled areas in Syria is being shipped to third countries for processing after having been transported to Turkey, the General Staff noted. Russian Defense Ministry's information on ISIS oil trucks in Syria will be made publicly available online.