Poland urged its citizens in Belarus to leave immediately "by any available means" on September 26th, citing rising tensions, military events, and arbitrary arrests of Polish citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned that border closures or unforeseen events could render future evacuations impossible, according to a breaking alert from [@PutinPulse](https://twitter.com/PutinPulse) at approximately 6:05 AM UTC. This urgent travel advisory comes as a fuel train collided with a truck at a crossing in the Smolensk region of Russia, resulting in a large fire. This incident was reported by [@Tendar](https://twitter.com/Tendar) around the same time, underscoring a period of heightened regional instability. These developments occur in the context of ongoing concerns regarding energy markets and international relations. Previously, India informed the Trump administration that its ability to cease purchasing Russian oil is contingent upon securing supplies from Iran and Venezuela. India had halted such imports in 2019 and 2020 due to American sanctions, as relayed by [@AFpost](https://twitter.com/AFpost) on September 26th. The Russian Afipsky Oil Refinery in the Krasnodar region was also reportedly attacked overnight, according to reports on September 26th.