He posted pictures of a high-rise block apparently damaged in the attack and of firefighters using a crane to put out flames. Fires broke out in some places, which our rescuers are extinguishing. Two people died and five others were injured as a result of the strike. Medics are providing all necessary assistance to the victims. In a post on Telegram , Kiper said the attack had targeted residential buildings, a school, a supermarket, and cars. He said: Two people have been killed and another five injured in a Russian drone attack on the Black Sea port city of Odesa , the regional governor, Oleh Kiper , said early on Thursday. Asked whether the minerals deal is going to “inhibit” Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Trump said “well, it could.” Speaking at a town hall with NewsNation after the deal was signed, Donald Trump said he told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a recent meeting at the Vatican that signing the deal would be a “very good thing” because “Russia is much bigger and much stronger.” The UK welcomes steps taken by the US and Ukraine to sign an economic partnership. The UK’s support for Ukraine remains steadfast. With our 100-year partnership, we are deepening economic and security ties for the future generations of both of our countries. UK foreign secretary David Lammy has welcomed the deal between the US and Ukraine. In a post on X he said: 50m ago 00.34 EDT Opening summary Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Ukraine, which has signed a deal to share revenues from the future sale of minerals and rare earths with the US after months of fraught negotiations. The agreement “signals clearly to Russia that the Trump administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine over the long term,” US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said in announcing it. “To be clear, no state or person who financed or supplied the Russian war machine will be allowed to benefit from the reconstruction of Ukraine,” he added. Ukraine’s prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, said on national television that the agreement, which must be ratified by Ukraine’s parliament, was “good, equal and beneficial”. In a post on social media he said the two countries would establish a reconstruction investment fund with each side having 50% voting rights and made clear that Kyiv would not be asked to pay back any “debt” for US aid during the war. The deal had been a source of great friction between the US and Ukraine, including a disastrous February meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in which Trump and his vice-president, JD Vance, shouted at the Ukrainian leader in front of live TV cameras. Ahead of the meeting Zelenskyy had alleged the US was pressuring him to sign over more than $500bn (£395bn) in mineral wealth – about four times what the US has contributed to Kyiv since the start of the war and which Zelenskyy had said would take 10 generations of Ukrainians to pay back. Here’s a roundup of key developments: