A fire has broken out at an oil storage reservoir in Russia's Tver Region following a Ukrainian drone attack, according to regional authorities.

The strike occurred northwest of Moscow, targeting critical fuel infrastructure in an area that serves as a logistical hub for the capital.

Tver Governor Vitaly Korolev confirmed the incident, stating that the fire has been localized and that no casualties were reported.

Tver Governor Vitaly Korolev confirmed the incident, stating that the fire has been localized and that no casualties were reported.

This development marks another escalation in Ukraine's sustained campaign against Russian energy assets, which has intensified over the past week.

The attack follows a series of strikes on refineries and terminals, including a significant hit on a facility in the Nizhny Novgorod region that supplies fuel to Moscow, as well as a drone strike on an oil terminal in St. Petersburg.

These coordinated actions are designed to disrupt Russia's domestic fuel supply and export capabilities, creating volatility in global energy markets.