Russian efforts to conceal military and arms sites on Yandex Maps have backfired, inadvertently making them *easier* to locate for Ukrainian forces. The Russian military attempted to blur these locations on the popular map service, likely to obscure them from public view and potential targeting. However, this censorship created a “Streisand effect,” drawing increased attention to the previously less noticeable areas. Experts believe the blurring itself acts as an indicator of sensitive sites, effectively highlighting their importance. This unintentional disclosure represents a potential intelligence advantage for Ukraine in the ongoing conflict. The situation underscores the complexities of information control in the digital age and the unintended consequences of attempts at censorship, and reveals a critical flaw in Russian operational security.