Explosions were heard in Kyiv and several buildings were set ablaze after Russia targeted Ukraine's capital for the consecutive third night and killed one.
Officials say falling debris caused the blazes, as Ukraine's air defences targeted incoming projectiles. Ukraine's Air Force says it downed all missiles and drones in the previous two night-time attacks on Kyiv.
Some targets - including an apparent air base - were hit in other regions, reports BBC.
Earlier on Monday, the authorities in the western Khmelnytskyi region said five aircraft had been damaged at a military location. The runway there was now being repaired, the authorities added, without providing any further details.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has praised US-made Patriot air defences.
In his video address late on Monday, he said they ensured "100% downing of any Russian missiles".
"Russia wants to follow the path of evil to the end, that is, to its defeat, because evil cannot have any other end but defeat. The world must see that terror is losing," Zelensky added.
Meanwhile, Russia's military has said that all intended targets were hit during its recent attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities.
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