Russia hit a warehouse in a northeastern district of Ukraine's capital Kyiv early Saturday morning.

A fire broke out in a non-residential building in one location, while debris from intercepted missiles fell in an open area at another site, damaging windows in nearby buildings, Ukraine’s State Emergency Service wrote on the message app Telegram.

Dozens of firefighters were deployed, and emergency services said they also deployed a helicopter to extinguish the fire.

At least one person died and ten were injured, said Pablo Petrov, Ukraine emergency services spokesperson.

Later, Timur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s city military administration, said two people were killed and nine were wounded in a ballistic missile attack in Kyiv in the early hours of Saturday.

Elsewhere, in the Dnipropetrovsk region, two people were killed and seven wounded, acting regional Gov. Vladyslav Haivanenko said, adding that apartment buildings, private homes, an outbuilding, a shop and at least one vehicle were damaged in the strikes.

Ukraine's Air Force said Russia launched nine missiles and 62 drones, of which air defenses intercepted four missiles and 50 drones.

In Russia, the country’s defense ministry said its air defenses shot down 121 Ukrainian drones over Russia overnight.

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