14 dead in Russian strike on supermarket in Ukraine
In Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, a Russian missile hit a supermarket, resulting in 14 fatalities and 43 injuries. Ukrainian officials posted footage of the destruction and confirmed rescue efforts were ongoing. The strike was identified as a Kh-...

Heavy black smoke clouds rose from the destroyed building in images and videos posted by officials. The interior minister later said the blaze was put out.
"Russian terrorists hit an ordinary supermarket and a post office. There are people under the rubble," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on X, adding emergency services continued clearing the rubble looking for survivors.
Kostiantynivka lies just about 13 km from the active combat line in Ukraine's east. Ukrainian government-held parts of the Donetsk region regularly come under Russian shelling and air strikes.
This week, Russia has been fighting what it says is an armored cross-border assault by Ukrainian troops in its Kursk region. The Kyiv military has not commented on that operation yet. "No situation on the battlefield can justify targeting civilians," Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin said on X, reporting an updated death toll in Kostiantynivka.
There was no immediate comment from Moscow. Russia denies intentionally targeting civilians although it has killed thousands of them during the 29 months since it launched its full-scale invasion.
Ukrainian regional governor Vadym Filashkin initially said Russia used artillery but later said it carried out the attack with a Kh-38 air-to-surface missile. Reuters
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