Ukraine targets Moscow oil refinery for second time in a week, Zelensky calls it a "justified response"

Ukraine carried out a second air strike on Moscow’s Kolomenskoye refinery, with black smoke and flames seen at the site, as Russia said it intercepted more than 555 drones and suspended flights at all four of the capital’s airports. The strike came hours before President Vladimir Putin was set to host an ASEAN summit, marking the first direct hit on a core energy facility in the Russian capital since the conflict began. No production outage was known, but the attack signaled an escalation toward strategic energy nodes inside Russia, prompting immediate market concerns over export stability and potential supply-chain disruption.