ANKARA: Its photos posted recently include alleged ISIS oil-smuggling routes in the country, images linking Turkey’s president to the militants, and a cartoon of an octopus grabbing fistfuls of cash.
Since Turkey shot down a Russian jet last month, relations between the two countries has been in a state of near free fall.
And on Wednesday, the Russian Ministry of Defense presented the most potentially damning charge against Ankara — that Turkey, under the lead of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his family, was participating in and facilitating the ISIS oil trade.