Afghanistan- Taliban admit Russia's support, claims British newspaper
The Times reported that it learnt from members of the Taliban and Afghan officials that Russia was funding Taliban military operations against in Afghanistan through a covert program of laundered fuel sales.
The report said that Russia's intelligence services were sending fleets of fuel tankers into Afghanistan through the Hairatan border crossing with Uzbekistan to companies operating on behalf of the Taliban.
The Times reported that about $2.5 million USD is raised in cash from the sale of this fuel each month which is then delivered directly to insurgent paymasters.
According to the report, Russia has accelerated its support in recent months in an apparent attempt to bolster the Taliban against Daesh.
'We sell the fuel on and distribute the money directly to our commanders,' a Taliban treasurer from Ghazni province told The Times.
'Accepting money from the Russians is not something we like doing,' the Taliban treasurer said, 'but it is necessary at this stage of our .'
The meetings with The Times were the first time the Taliban had publicly admitted to receiving Russian support.
Monitor/ma
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