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One person killed and 13 injured by Russian missiles that strike Kyiv

Officials said that Russian missiles hit?the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early Sunday morning, killing one person and injuring thirteen others as fires broke out throughout the city.

As Ukraine's airforce warned of a missile threat, a series of powerful explosions shook the night.

On Telegram, Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that fires had broken out in a dormitory building, an apartment block and a grocery.

Klitschko stated that several non-residential and warehouse buildings were damaged in the attack. In addition, parked cars and offices were set ablaze in "several" districts.

Workers at one site swept through smouldering debris and sprayed bombed out apartments.

Vlad, a resident of the area, said that he was inside his apartment at the time when a blast ripped off his balcony doors and hit him on his head.

My grandmother is unable to walk. "How could I leave her behind and run away?" ?he said.

State Emergency Service sent emergency workers to three different city districts.

According to the military administration in Kyiv, two people were injured and there were also damages to warehouses.

In recent weeks, Russian forces have intensified their ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv and other cities as Ukraine is running low on the critical U.S. designed air defences that can shoot them down. (Reporting and editing by Michael Perry, Yuliia Dyesa, Andrii Peleschuk and Dan Peleschuk)

(source: Reuters)