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Ukraine attacked by Russian drones and missiles hours after first major prisoner swap

Each country released 390 prisoners on Friday and said they would free more in the coming days

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Firefighters extinguish a fire in a residential building damaged by a Russian attack in Kyiv on Saturday. Photo: AP
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Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital Kyiv early on Saturday with drones and missiles – triggering fires, strewing debris in districts throughout the city and injuring at least eight people – just hours after both countries started their first major prisoner exchange.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko said two residents had required hospital treatment and that air defence units were in action.

Klitschko said fragments from one drone struck the top floor of a residential building in the Solomynskyi district on the west bank of the Dnipro River, which bisects the city. Another building was on fire in the area as was one non-residential building.

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Timur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, said a fire had broken out on two floors of an apartment building in Dniprovskyi district on the opposite bank.

Officials also reported a fire in Obolon in the city’s northern suburbs and fallen debris on a shopping centre in the same area. They said drone fragments hit the ground in a number of other widely separated neighbourhoods.

A residential building on fire following a Russian attack in Kyiv on Saturday. Photo: AP Photo
A residential building on fire following a Russian attack in Kyiv on Saturday. Photo: AP Photo

An air alert remained in effect more than two hours after it was first declared.

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