Kyiv's mayor Vitalij Klytjko urged residents to stay in bomb shelters at the same time.
About half an hour later, the danger was over, according to the city's military leadership. Even on Tuesday morning, warnings were issued, followed by at least one explosion. Rocket parts fell over the city, but no one is reported to have been injured, according to AP.
Air raid warnings have also been issued in several other Ukrainian regions during the night, with warnings of incoming rockets and attack drones. In the Sumy region, twelve residential buildings and two school buildings were damaged, according to the governor.
Russia's Defense Ministry reports that the country's forces "successfully" attacked a Ukrainian airbase and an ammunition factory, without specifying where in the country.
An oil depot in Russia's Smolensk region was set on fire during the night in connection with a Ukrainian drone attack, according to the state Russian news agency Tass.