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Russian missiles strike Kyiv killing one, wounding 13

A person has died and 13 ‌others are wounded following a Russia missile attack on Kyiv. (AP PHOTO)

Russian missiles have struck the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and the surrounding region, killing at least one person and wounding 13 ‌others as fires broke out across the city.

A series ‌of powerful explosions thundered throughout Saturday night and into Sunday, as Ukraine's air force warned of a ballistic missile threat.

Fires broke out at a dormitory, an apartment building and a supermarket, Kyiv Mayor Vitali ‌Klitschko said ‌on the ⁠Telegram app.

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Plumes of smoke billowed over the city after the attack. (AP PHOTO)

Several non-residential buildings and warehouses were ​struck in the attack, while parked cars and office buildings were on fire in several districts, Klitschko said.

At one location, workers picked through smouldering debris and doused bombed-out apartments.

A resident who identified himself ⁠as Vlad said he had ‌been inside ​his apartment when a blast tore off his balcony ​door, which smashed him ‌in the head.

"My grandmother lives with me, and she ​can't walk. How could I run away and leave her behind?" he said.

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Ukraine has been fighting Russia's full-scale invasion for more than four years.D (AP PHOTO)

The State Emergency Service dispatched emergency ​workers ​to several locations across three ​city districts.

Two people were wounded ‌in the Kyiv region, according to the military administration, and warehouses there were also damaged.

Russian forces have stepped up ballistic missile strikes on Kyiv and other cities in recent weeks, ​as Ukraine runs low on critical US-designed air defences to ​shoot them down.

Kiev has repeatedly warned of dwindling stocks of interceptor missiles for its Patriot air defence systems, which are used to defend against ballistic missile attacks.

Ukraine has been fighting Russia's full-scale invasion for more than four years.

with dpa

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