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#ukrainewarupdate #military #Yaroslavl #Russia #Refinery #EnergyWar #UkraineWar #Sabotage #FuelCrisis #OSINT #Kremlin On the morning of October 1, sirens wailed over Yaroslavl, 250 km northeast of Moscow. Within hours, videos geolocated by OSINT accounts showed a refinery blaze darkening the sky. But the real shock was political: Governor Mikhail Evraev publicly ruled out a drone strike and pointed to “human error”—language that many read as sabotage. Why would the Kremlin prefer an internal breach to a failed air defense story? Because both choices were catastrophic—one military humiliation, the other counter‑intelligence collapse—and Moscow picked the pain it could better manage at home. This video breaks down: • What YANOS is (one of Russia’s top refineries; high‑value diesel, jet fuel, winter diesel). • Why the target mattered (critical units vs. storage tanks; months‑long outages under sanctions). • The wider campaign (repeated strikes/sabotage draining — per reports — a significant slice of refining capacity). • Fuel as politics (rationing, black markets, loyalty allocations, and the slow grind of silent inflation). • Reflexive Control turned against Russia (forcing the regime to choose its own worst admission). • The fallout: institutional paranoia, collapsing social morale, and a green light for copycat cells. Editorial note: Event details and damage assessments are based on reporting, OSINT video, and official statements and should be presented as reported/asse...