At least one person has died after a missile attack on Kyiv triggered multiple fires across the city, officials have said.
Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said a nine-year-old child is among three people injured in the airstrikes.
He added that emergency services were called to at least four districts of the Ukrainian capital.
Kyiv’s military administration confirmed that fires broke out in several residential and non-residential buildings as a result of the strikes.
The State Emergency Service (SES) of said on Telegram that the fatality occurred in the Obolonsky district, where another person was injured and two office buildings were destroyed – one of which caught fire.
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This handout photograph released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on February 12, 2025, reportedly (Image: UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE/AFP)
The SES also reported a fire on the roof of a multi-storey building in Sviatoshynskyi, while a two-storey warehouse in the Holosiivskyi district was set ablaze by the attack.
More than 80 rescuers are working at the scene, the agency said.
Air raid sirens sounded at around 4.30am time (2.30am GMT) as the strikes began. It was not immediately clear what type of missiles were used, but the late activation of alerts suggests they were difficult to detect by radar.
Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, said: ” carried out a missile strike on Kyiv and the Kyiv region.
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This handout photograph released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on February 12, 2025, reportedly (Image: UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE/AFP)
“This is how (Russian President ) wants the war to end.”
Hopes for renewed peace negotiations have been raised after former US President claimed he had been in contact with both Kyiv and Moscow.
However, many in fear his return to power could see the US push for a settlement which favours , given his past praise for Mr Putin and his repeated threats to cut military aid.
Mr Zelenskyy confirmed on Tuesday that will soon hold talks with US officials.