Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv early Tuesday, striking residential buildings and energy infrastructure, according to video footage and local authorities.
At least two people were killed and at least six others injured, according to the State Emergency Service.
A residential building in the central Pechersk district and another in Kyiv's eastern district of Dniprovskyi were badly damaged, Mayor Vitalii Kitschko said.
Liubov Petrivna, a resident at one of the damaged buildings, said everything in her apartment shattered.
“I was lying in bed. There was a powerful explosion and glass rained down on me. The window shattered completely, showering me with glass,” she told The Associated Press.
Video footage posted to Telegram showed a large fire spread through multiple floors of the nine-story building in Dniprovskyi.
At least four people were injured, the head of Kyiv city administration, Tymor Tkachenko, said.
Ukraine’s energy ministry said energy infrastructure had been hit, without specifying what type or the extent of the damage.
The Russian attack followed talks between U.S. and Ukraine representatives in Geneva on Sunday about a U.S.-Russia brokered peace plan.
Oleksandr Bevz, a delegate from the Ukrainian side, told The Associated Press on Monday that the talks had been “very constructive” and the two sides were able to discuss most points.
Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said on Monday Russia had not seen the updated plan.
AP video by Vasilisa Stepanenko

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