Residents in Tver, Russia, reported multiple explosions during the night of April 11. Social media platforms featured videos capturing bright flashes over the city.
According to local accounts, at least three explosions were heard. Preliminary OSINT analysis suggests that the source of the light may be linked to the “Tvernefteprodukt” oil depot, a subsidiary of the “Surgutneftegaz” company.
As of the time of this report, Russian authorities had not issued any official statements regarding the explosions or their potential consequences.
Additionally, reports of explosions emerged from various regions across Russia, including the Krasnodar Territory. Monitoring channels indicated that a significant impact occurred at the “Crimean” linear production dispatch station, part of the “Transneft” system.
There were also reports of damage to facilities in Gelendzhik and the Crimean district. Eyewitnesses mentioned the activation of air defense systems, while videos circulating online showed numerous flashes in the sky.
Explosions were reported in Tver, Russia, with preliminary analyses suggesting a possible link to an oil depot. Other regions in Russia also experienced similar incidents, raising concerns about broader security issues.
