Drone attacks struck oil storage facilities in Russia’s Tver region and Stavropol Krai in the early hours of Thursday, triggering fires at both sites, according to the Russian outlet Astra and monitoring Telegram channels. In Mikhailovsk, a city in Stavropol Krai, Osint analysis of eyewitness videos indicates that drones hit the Lukoil -Yugnefteprodukt oil depot, Astra reported.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The company stores, transships and sells petroleum products through oil depots and Lukoil gas stations across southern and central Russia. Stavropol Governor Vladimir Vladimirov confirmed that a drone attack had caused a fire at what he called an “industrial facility” in the village of Vyazniki in Shpakovsky district, near Mikhailovsk. He said firefighters were working at the scene and reported no casualties or threat of the fire spreading to residential areas. Vladimirov also said drone debris had fallen in Stavropol near Kolomiytseva Street, with no reported damage or injuries. A drone threat alert remained in effect across the region, according to local reports. The same night, drones also reportedly attacked the Tvernefteprodukt oil depot in Tver, north of Moscow. Videos published online showed flames and smoke rising in the area of at least one storage tank at the facility. Local authorities had not reported the scale of the fire or possible casualties at the Tver site at the time of publication.
Russian Oil Depots Burn After Overnight Drone Attacks
Fires erupted at Russian oil depots in Tver and Stavropol Krai after reported overnight drone attacks on fuel storage facilities.










