
Apartment blocks and warehouses struck across the Ukrainian capital as President Zelensky renews pleas for interceptors.
At least 13 people were killed and 40 injured in Russian missile and drone strikes targeting Kyiv, amid severe shortages of air defence interceptors.
AI-generated summary
Russia first launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and currently controls about one-fifth of Ukrainian territory.
At least 13 people have been killed and 40 injured in the latest Russian strikes targeting the Ukrainian capital, Ukraine's prime minister said, as Kyiv continues to face a shortage of air defence missiles.
Apartment blocks and warehouses were struck across the city overnight, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine said, while a children's hospital and school were also damaged.
The deaths were the result of a shortage of air defence missiles, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, which Kyiv relies on western allies to supply.
Speaking to BBC News at a wrecked apartment block in Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said Ukraine needed "ammunition, anti-missile systems - we need support from our partners".
Klitschko was in Solomianskyi district to assess the damage. Around him, emergency workers continued to sift through rubble and people stood outside their destroyed homes.
Among them was Valeria Bondaruk, who moved to Kyiv after her home in southern Ukraine was bombed, believing it would be safer for her and her daughter.
Now she has been driven from her home for the second time during this war.
A shard of glass embedded in her bedroom wall served as a sign of how close this was. She hid in a hallway overnight as they have no bomb shelter.
She told the BBC she fears for her 13-year-old daughter's future and is considering leaving Ukraine.
Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko told the BBC that Ukraine is "absolutely unprotected" from ballistic missile attacks and "can't do anything" without interceptors.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he said: "Russia is using this trying to destroy as much infrastructure as possible.
"For us it's very painful because we are dying here every day without these interceptors."
Writing on Telegram, Zelensky said "as long as Ukraine does not have enough anti-ballistics, Russia will not seriously think about peace".
He added: "The interceptors for the Patriots have not yet been replaced, and they are needed every day. Each additional missile saves the lives of our people."
An update released by the Ukrainian Air Force on Thursday morning implied that none of the Russian ballistic missiles used overnight were intercepted.
The Russian defence ministry said it used air, land and sea-based weapons to target military facilities and warehouses.
Ukraine has relied on American supplies of Patriot interceptor missiles to combat Russian ballistic missiles, but the US has used much of its stockpile during the war in the Middle East and has been supplying Ukraine with less.
Zelensky's renewed plea for more military aid came as he faced a direct political challenge from the popular ex-defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov, who has called for an election and launched a scathing attack on the government by claiming corruption has deprived the military of weapons.
The latest strikes on Kyiv began around midnight local time as air raid sirens sounded across the city, followed by the impact of around 20 Russian missiles.
The strikes cut power to thousands of properties, plunging parts of the Kyiv region into darkness.
A day of mourning for those killed overnight was declared on Friday.
At a local school in the Solomyanski disctrict, the windows were knocked out and its playing fields were left covered in debris.
A nearby storeroom was totally ruined, exposing the basement. The BBC was told it was a laundry and boiler house supplying heating to the surrounding apartment blocks.
Wednesday night's attack was the kind Ukraine's deputy intelligence chief told the BBC that Russia was planning ahead of the winter in order to make life difficult, even for those who haven not seen their homes destroyed.
Russia used 168 drones and 44 missiles in the attack, mainly targeting Kyiv, Ukraine's air force said, adding that air defences shot down 146 drones and 39 cruise missiles.
Anastasiia Kovtun, 31, sat with her partner next to the ruins of her flat, which was part of a nine-storey building.
The primary school teacher said she felt like her "head was going to blow" when she heard the explosions in her area from the shelter.
"It's so frightening to realise it's your house, you never think you're going to be next," she told the BBC.
When asked if she would ever be able to live in her flat again, she said: "Even if were able to move back in, we wouldn't want it after this. If we stayed in the flat for ten minutes more we might have been killed."
Since July, Ukraine has repeatedly targeted facilities belonging to the online retailer Wildberries, Russia's equivalent of Amazon.
Ukraine's defence ministry said the latest attack meant that seven out of 10 of the company's logistics centres had been "disabled".
Despite the ongoing attacks and vulnerabilities on both sides, there has been little progress in diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire. Both sides accuse each other of targeting civilians.
Russia first launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and currently controls about one-fifth of Ukrainian territory – largely concentrated in the eastern border regions.
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
A day of mourning for those killed overnight will be held on Friday.
Very likely · Within days

По данным МО РФ, российские военные уничтожили два локомотива в Днепропетровской области, перевозившие военную технику для ВСУ с помощью ракет «Гераней».

Das ukrainische Militär hat eine Ölraffinerie und ein Logistikzentrum des Onlinehändlers Ozon in der Region Samara mit Drohnen angegriffen. Parallel dazu wurden Angriffe auf die Hafenstadt Jejsk und Moskau gemeldet, während Russland Ziele in Kyjiw attackierte.
أعلن عمدة موسكو سيرغي سوبيانين عن إسقاط آلاف الطائرات المسيرة التي حاولت استهداف العاصمة الروسية خلال أسبوع، بينما أعلنت وزارة الدفاع الروسية عن تدمير 1053 مسيرة أوكرانية خلال الساعات الأربع والعشرين الماضية.
أعلنت وزارة الدفاع الروسية عن تكبيد الجيش الأوكراني خسائر بشرية تجاوزت 1340 جندياً خلال 24 ساعة، مع استهداف منشآت بنية تحتية ومراكز لوجستية في كييف ومناطق أخرى، بالإضافة إلى إسقاط 1053 طائرة مسيرة.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that 2,652 drones have flown toward the Moscow Region between August 15 and August 22. Most were neutralized by air defenses, with 493 destroyed on the approach to the capital.

菲日「物品勞務相互提供協定」(ACSA)於22日正式生效,旨在強化兩國安全部隊間的實務合作、互信及協同行動能力,並有助於聯合軍事演習與人道援助行動的後勤支援。