Key Points
- Ukrainian officials said a Russian missile hit a cafe in the northeastern Ukraine village of Hroza.
- At least 51 people were killed in the blast, which took place during a memorial service.
- The attack was the deadliest in the Kharkiv region since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began more than 19 months ago.
A Russian missile slammed into a cafe and grocery store in a village in northeastern Ukraine on Thursday, killing 51 people during a gathering to mourn a fallen Ukrainian soldier, Ukrainian officials said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the incident was a deliberate attack on civilians and "no blind strike".
Large piles of bricks, shattered metal and building materials remained where the cafe and shop were hit early in the afternoon in Hroza village in Kharkiv region.
The attack was the deadliest in Kharkiv region since Russia's invasion more than 19 months ago, a regional official told public broadcaster Suspilne.
Local residents at the site of a military strike in the village of Hroza. Source: EPA / Yavik Lyashenko
Regional police told national television the death toll stood at 51, with six injured and three missing.
Missile hit during memorial service
Some of them were mourners gathering in the cafe after a service for a fallen soldier from the village.
"A deliberate missile strike on a village in Kharkiv region on an ordinary store and cafe," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address, delivered while attending a summit of the European Political Community in Spain.
Emergency services working at the site of a military strike in the village of Hroza. Source: EPA / Pavlo Pakhomenko
Moscow did not immediately comment on the events in Hroza. Moscow denies deliberately targeting civilians, but many have been killed in attacks that have hit residential areas as well as energy, defence, port, grain and other facilities.
The village was near the town of Kupiansk, recaptured by Ukrainian forces late last year and close to one of the war's front lines.
A view of a damaged car as rescue works continue at the site of a military strike in the village of Hroza. Source: EPA / Yavik Lyashenko
The missile hit during a service marking the reburial in his home village of a soldier who had died in action elsewhere.
"There were only civilians. The boy was from this village. When he died, we were under occupation. The (family) decided to rebury him, to bring him home," said resident Oleksandr Mukhovatyi.
"Then this happened. Someone betrayed us. The attack was precise, it all landed in the coffee shop."
Mukhovatyi said his mother, brother, and sister-in-law were among the dead.
Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said local officials had been sitting down for a meal when the missile struck.
"From every family, from every household, there were people present at this commemoration. This is a terrible tragedy," Klymenko told Ukrainian television.
Klymenko cited preliminary information that he said showed the attack was carried out with an Iskander ballistic missile.
Russia has frequently carried out air strikes since the start of its invasion. Ukraine has launched a counteroffensive in the south and east that it says is gradually making progress.