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Russia launches deadly drone attack on Odesa - officials | |
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The Odesa branch of Ukraine's state emergency department captured the scene following the attack | The Odesa branch of Ukraine's state emergency department captured the scene following the attack |
Russian drones have killed at least two people and injured another five in a sustained attack on the Ukrainian city of Odesa, the regional leader has said. | |
Residential high-rise buildings, a supermarket and school were damaged, Oleh Kiper posted on Telegram. Russia has not yet commented on the attack. | |
Later on Thursday, a Russia-appointed official said seven people had been killed in a Ukrainian drone attack in an occupied town in the southern region of Kherson. Vladimir Saldo said a crowded market had been attacked in Oleshky. | |
However, Ukrainian forces said they had targeted four Russian soldiers and that two had been killed. | |
Residential buildings were damaged in the attack, the governor said | Residential buildings were damaged in the attack, the governor said |
Odesa regional head Oleh Kiper said that Russian forces had targeted the city with strike drones, damaging homes and civilian infrastructure. | |
"Two people died and five others were injured as a result of the strike. Medics are providing all necessary assistance to the victims," he said. | "Two people died and five others were injured as a result of the strike. Medics are providing all necessary assistance to the victims," he said. |
The city's Mayor Gennady Trukhanov said: "The enemy has launched another massive attack on the city. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure have been damaged in various areas of Odesa." | |
Videos and images uploaded to social media, which the BBC has not yet verified, show explosions and damaged buildings. | Videos and images uploaded to social media, which the BBC has not yet verified, show explosions and damaged buildings. |
Odesa, a strategically important port city on the Black Sea, has a population of around a million people. It has come under repeated attack since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. | Odesa, a strategically important port city on the Black Sea, has a population of around a million people. It has come under repeated attack since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. |
Elsewhere in Ukraine, the mayor of Kharkiv said a drone had struck a petrol station in the city centre, and explosions were also heard in the city of Sumy. | |
The attack comes shortly after Ukraine signed a natural resources deal with the US, and precedes a temporary ceasefire starting 8 May | The attack comes shortly after Ukraine signed a natural resources deal with the US, and precedes a temporary ceasefire starting 8 May |
The latest attacks came as the US signed a deal with Ukraine on the joint exploitation of its energy and mineral resources. | |
The long-anticipated deal shows much more solidarity with Ukraine than is usual for US President Donald Trump's administration. | The long-anticipated deal shows much more solidarity with Ukraine than is usual for US President Donald Trump's administration. |
The two countries agreed to establish a reconstruction investment fund to spur Ukraine's economic recovery from its war with Russia. | The two countries agreed to establish a reconstruction investment fund to spur Ukraine's economic recovery from its war with Russia. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin this week announced a temporary ceasefire for the war in Ukraine. | Russian President Vladimir Putin this week announced a temporary ceasefire for the war in Ukraine. |
The Kremlin said the ceasefire would run from the morning of 8 May until 11 May - which coincides with victory celebrations to mark the end of World War Two. | The Kremlin said the ceasefire would run from the morning of 8 May until 11 May - which coincides with victory celebrations to mark the end of World War Two. |
In response, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for an immediate ceasefire lasting "at least 30 days". | In response, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for an immediate ceasefire lasting "at least 30 days". |
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