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Russian Oil Pipeline Explosion: War’s Consequences Come Home

On August 26, an explosion and subsequent fire occurred on the Ryazan-Moscow oil pipeline, a critical route for supplying petroleum products to the Russian capital, according to a source in Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR). The explosion, which halted the transportation of petroleum products to Moscow, was reported near the village of Bozhatkovo. The pipeline, managed by state-run operator Transneft, was repurposed in 2018 to supply gasoline to Moscow and also provides fuel to the Russian military. While the cause remains unconfirmed, Ukrainian forces have previously targeted Russian energy infrastructure with the aim of disrupting revenue.

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Transneft VP’s Death: Another Window, Another Message from Putin’s Russia

Andrey Bedelov, Vice President of the Russian oil pipeline company “Transneft,” has died after a fall from his apartment window on Moscow’s Rublevskoye Highway. According to reports, the incident occurred this morning, and investigators are currently at the scene. Bedelov had served as Vice President since 2021 and previously held a position at the Voskhod Scientific Research Institute. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

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