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Russia pounds Kyiv in major ballistic missile attack

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By Dan Peleschuk

KYIV, July 19 (Reuters) - ‌Russia battered Ukraine's capital Kyiv overnight with one of ​its biggest ballistic missile barrages of the war, killing at least one person and wounding 16 others, ⁠President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday.

A series of powerful explosions thundered across the darkened city in an attack that involved 41 missiles of various types and ravaged buildings ​across several districts.

Residential buildings, warehouses, a supermarket and a dormitory were among the structures damaged, said Kyiv ‌Mayor Vitali Klitschko, adding that three people were in a serious condition.  

At one location in western Kyiv, emergency workers picked through smouldering debris and doused bombed-out apartments.

A resident who ⁠identified himself as Vlad told Reuters he had been inside his ⁠apartment when a blast tore off his balcony door, which smashed him in the head. 

"My grandmother lives with me, and she can't walk. How could I run away and leave her behind?" he said.

Closer to the city centre, an underground pedestrian passage near ‌a frequently targeted metro station had caved in, leaving a pile of rubble.

CRITICAL SHORTAGE ⁠OF AIR DEFENCES

Russian forces have stepped up ballistic missile ‌strikes on Kyiv and other cities in recent weeks ​as Ukraine struggles with a critical shortage of U.S.-designed air defence.

Kyiv's military said it had shot down 18 missiles in Sunday's attack, which was aimed primarily at the ‌Ukrainian capital. It added that 108 out of 125 ​drones had also been downed.

Zelenskiy said ⁠last week that the U.S. and Ukraine have reached a political ‌agreement on licences to make the prized Patriot ⁠interceptors. He added that he hoped production could begin by the end of the year.

But the mounting Russian attacks in the fifth year of Moscow's full-scale war are ​heaping pressure on Kyiv's foreign ‌partners to accelerate supply of anti-ballistic defences.

"Protection against ballistic missiles is our constant and top ⁠priority right now," Zelenskiy said on X ​on Sunday. "Interceptors are needed every day."

(Additional reporting by Andrii Perun and Yuliia DysaEditing ​by Michael Perry and David Goodman)

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