
Alexander Yakovenko tweeted Corbyn after the Labour leader asked Prime Minister David Cameron about who buys oil from Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
.@jeremycorbyn Sending you by courier Russian data you requested yesterday in Parliament on who benefits from ISIL oil trade
— Alexander Yakovenko (@Amb_Yakovenko) December 3, 2015Corbyn asked the question during Parliament's marathon 10-hour debate on Wednesday night over whether to extend British airstrikes against IS from Iraq into Syria.
The period before Corbyn's twitter handle means the tweet was intended to appear on the feeds of all Yakovenko's followers, not merely those who follow both Yakovenko and Corbyn.
In just 140 characters, the Russian ambassador hit three birds with one tweet.
He professed his support for Corbyn - who opposed extending airstrikes into Syria - while simultaneously taking a dig at the Tories for supporting the war and Turkey for allegedly buying oil from IS and downing a Russian fighter jet.
The Twitter-savvy ambassador also tweeted this take down of Britain's strategy in Syria.
UK Government motion: why strikes limited to ISIS. What about other terrorist groups, incl Al-Nusra? pic.twitter.com/L2qYwvCR5S
— Alexander Yakovenko (@Amb_Yakovenko) December 3, 2015


Comment: Media-savvy Russians score another one.