The rockets hit the central Shevchenko district and one of them hit the lower floors of a 25-storey residential building, injuring at least 10 people. Rescue officials said one person lost a leg and others were injured as they were trapped in the rubble when two buildings were hit. The bombing came just hours after Mr Guterres ended talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “There was an attack in Kyiv … it shocked me, not because I am here, but because Kyiv is a holy city for Ukrainians and Russians,” Guterres told Portuguese television channel RTP. The blasts are the deadliest attack on the capital since Russian forces withdrew weeks ago. President Zelensky said the attack required an “appropriate, strong response”. “Russian missiles were fired at the city. Five missiles. That says a lot about Russia’s true attitude towards world institutions, about the Russian leadership’s efforts to humiliate the UN and everything that the organization represents,” he said Thursday night. “We must not be vigilant. We must not believe that the war is over.” Follow the latest updates below.