Russian ballistic missiles kill at least five in Ukraine's Kyiv, spark fires

Russian ballistic missiles kill at least five in Ukraine's Kyiv, spark fires
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Summary Russian ballistic missile strikes kill at least five and injure over two dozen in Kyiv, damaging buildings, a children's hospital and other facilities while leaving parts of the city without power.

KYIV (Reuters) - Russian ballistic missiles killed at least five people and injured over two dozen more in ​Kyiv early on Thursday, authorities said on the Telegram messaging app, damaging ​buildings and leaving parts of the Ukrainian capital without power.

People were ⁠trapped in one residential building and fires broke out in multiple locations, while non-residential ​facilities, warehouses and a children's hospital were also hit, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

A ​Reuters witness reported hearing more than a dozen explosions. In the region surrounding the Ukrainian capital, another person was killed, an official said separately on Telegram.
Ukraine's emergency service showed video of ​servicemen battling a blaze in a building and helping people to escape facilities ​destroyed during the night in Kyiv.

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged attacks almost daily since Russia's full-scale ‌invasion ⁠of Ukraine in February 2022, and diplomatic efforts involving the United States and Europe have so far failed to bring a lasting ceasefire.

Poland, a NATO and European Union member bordering Ukraine, has started defensive air operations to protect its airspace, ​its military said in a ​post on X.

⁠Ukraine had handed proposals to U.S. negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, for a plan to end the war, President ​Volodymyr Zelenskiy said this month, and he has also repeatedly asked for ​interceptor missiles ⁠to ward off missile attacks.

Russia did not receive specific proposals for possible new meetings with U.S. negotiators, Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for Russia's foreign ministry, told the ⁠Izvestia ​newspaper, but said Moscow would be ready to arrange a ​meeting at short notice.

Witkoff and Kushner were last in Moscow last January and have not yet visited ​Kyiv.

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