Early Saturday morning, Russian drones and missiles hit multiple residential areas in Kyiv, Ukraine, killing at least one person and injuring seven others, city officials reported. Explosions shook several districts, with loud blasts heard across the capital. Kyiv's mayor, Vitaly Klitschko, confirmed a 13-year-old child was among the injured. Four victims were hospitalized. Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv's military administration, said the strikes hit multiple targets on the city outskirts, and air defenses were responding to continuing drone threats. Rescuers found one dead man in the Sviatoshynskyi district west of Kyiv. Two women were also wounded in Brovary town, east of the city, where missiles and drones targeted residential areas. Fires broke out in apartment buildings, with one blaze still burning on the lower floors of a high-rise west of the city center. This strike follows a deadly attack earlier this week in Kyiv that killed seven people. The latest attack came as Ukraine prepared talks with US officials on a revised peace plan. President Vladimir Putin stated Russia will only stop its offensive if Ukraine withdraws from territory Moscow claims. A US delegation is expected in Moscow next week to discuss the draft peace plan. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed joint US-Ukraine talks aim to ensure peace and security guarantees. The striking violence comes amid ongoing negotiations held under global watch.