Russian drone attack on Odesa kills 2 people and wounds 15
Regional Gov Oleh Kiper said the barrage struck apartment buildings, private homes, a supermarket and a school.
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A Russian drone attack that hit apartment buildings in Kharkiv, Ukraine (PTI)
Kyiv, 1 May
A Russian drone
attack on the Black Sea port city of Odesa early Thursday killed two people and
injured 15 others, Ukrainian emergency services said.
Regional Gov Oleh
Kiper said the barrage struck apartment buildings, private homes, a supermarket
and a school.
Videos shared by
Kiper on Telegram showed a high-rise building with a severely damaged facade, a
shattered storefront, and firefighters battling flames.
A drone struck and
ignited a fire at a petrol station in the center of Kharkiv, Ukraine's
second-largest city, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov.
The Ukrainian Air
Force reported that Russia sent 170 exploding drones and decoys into five
Ukrainian regions in the latest wave of attacks overnight into Thursday. It
said 74 of them were intercepted and another 68 were lost, likely having been
electronically jammed.
In addition to the
drones, it said Russia launched five ballistic missiles during the overnight
assault.
Russia's Defence Ministry said Sunday that air defences shot down eight Ukrainian drones
overnight.
The latest wave of
attacks came after the US and Ukraine on Wednesday signed an agreement granting American access to Ukraine's vast mineral resources, finalising a deal months
in the making that could enable continued military aid to Kyiv amid concerns
that President Donald Trump might scale back support in ongoing peace
negotiations with Russia.
Russian President
Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a unilateral 72-hour ceasefire next week in
Ukraine to mark Victory Day in World War II as the US presses for a deal to end
the 3-year-old war.
The Kremlin said the
truce to mark Russia's defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 — the country's biggest
secular holiday — will run from the start of 8 May and last through the end of 10 May.
Ukraine, which has
previously agreed to US President Donald Trump's proposal for a 30-day
ceasefire, dismissed Putin's move. In response, Ukrainian Foreign Minister
Andrii Sybiha called for an immediate ceasefire lasting “at least 30 days.”
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