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Mayor of Kyiv says that Russian missiles have caused fires and scattered debris in Kyiv.

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that Russian missiles fired at night ignited fires in several districts and scattered debris, shattering glass and damaging cars.

Klitschko, who posted on Telegram, said that emergency services were dispatched at several sites to clean up the debris left by the air weapons, but there had been no reports of casualties.

Witnesses heard what sounded as if air defence units were in operation.

It was not immediately known the size of the attack and the primary target. Klitschko claimed that the attack was carried out using ballistic missiles. Russia has not yet commented.

Mykola Kashnyk, the governor of the region, told Telegram that a house in the area surrounding Kyiv caught fire due to the Russian attack. An elderly woman was injured.

Since 2022 when Russia launched a full-scale invasion, it has continued to attack Ukrainian energy installations. It maintains that these facilities are legitimate targets in the war.

The attack on Ukraine Tuesday killed four people, left hundreds of thousands of people without electricity and many others without water. Kyiv claimed that this was the latest in a series of attacks by Moscow to disrupt its neighbour's power system in advance of winter. Reporting by Gleb Garanich in Kyiv, Sergiy Karazy from Melbourne and Lidia Kelly from Kyiv; editing by Chris Reese & Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)