At Least 9 Dead in Drone Strikes After US and Ukraine Sign Minerals Deal

01/05/2025

A Ukrainian drone attack left at least seven people dead and a Russian strike on Odesa killed two people on May 1, officials said, just hours after Kyiv and Washington signed a long-anticipated agreement granting U.S. access to Ukraine’s mineral resources. 

The attack in the partially occupied Kherson region of southern Ukraine, which struck a market in the town of Oleshky, killed seven and wounded more than 20 people, Moscow-appointed Gov. Vladimir Saldo said.  

“At the time of the attack, there were many people in the market,” Saldo wrote on Telegram. After the first wave of strikes, he said, Ukraine sent further drones to “finish off” any survivors. 

Meanwhile, a Russian drone strike on the Black Sea port city of Odesa 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. 

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