RT – The Turkish city of Gaziantep is the trade hub used by Islamic State to sell objects of cultural heritage, stolen from Syria and Iraq. In an official letter to UN Russian envoy Vitaly Churkin outlined how the valuables are being transported and sold.
“Antiquities from Syria and Iraq are exported by the extremists mostly through the territory of Turkey. The main center for the smuggling of cultural heritage items is the Turkish city of Gaziantep, where the stolen goods are sold at illegal auctions and then through a network of antique shops and at the local market, Bakırcılar Çarşısi (Eski Saray Street, Şekeroğlu district),” states the letter that was made public on Wednesday.

the antiques will rarely be recovered it’s the nature of the trade BUT
WHAT CAN BE TRACED IS THE FACTORY MACHINERY STOLEN
AND TRANSPORTED TO TURKEY ON HUGE TRUCKS.
SOMEONE BOUGHT IT, INSTALLED AND IS USING IT !
IT WONT BE ‘SOLD ON’ .