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Twin sisters, 14, killed in Russian missile strike on pizza place

Teenage twin sisters were killed Tuesday night when a Russian missile struck a crowded pizza restaurant in eastern Ukraine, leaving 10 people dead and dozens of others with injuries.

Yuliya and Anna Aksenchenko, 14, were confirmed among the deceased victims in the Kramatorsk blast by the city council’s Telegram account on Wednesday, the BBC reported.

At least 10 people were killed and 61 injured when the missile reduced the RIA pizza shop and surrounding shopping center to rubble on Tuesday evening, SkyNews said.

A second missile also hit the outskirts of the city, injuring five.

“I ran here after the explosion because I rented a cafe here … Everything has been blown out there,” a 64-year-old resident named Valentyna told Reuters of the scene.

Yuliya and Anna Aksenchenko, 14, were killed on Tuesday night. Iuliia Mendel/Twitter

“None of the glass, windows or doors are left. All I see is destruction, fear and horror. This is the 21st century.”

In addition to Yuliya and Anna, at least two other children are believed to have been killed in the blast.

Kramatorsk mayor Oleksandr Goncharenko posted on Telegram that the body of a boy had been pulled from the rubble, though he did not give the child’s age.

Search-and-rescue efforts at the site of the RIA missile strike. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Another girl, 17, is also among the dead, and an infant is among the wounded.

Yuliya and Anna were students at Primary School No. 2, the city’s education department said, according to SkyNews.

The sisters graduated eighth grade this year, and would have turned 15 in September.

The restaurant was a known hotspot for journalists. via REUTERS

“A Russian rocket stopped the beating of the hearts of two angels,” the office wrote on Telegram.

Images from the hours after the strike show a mess of distorted metal and other rubble while rescuers scrambled to find trapped victims.

Freelance journalist Arnaud De Decker said on Twitter that there were still people “screaming under the rubble” hours after the initial explosion.

People react outside the restaurant on Tuesday night. REUTERS

He also shared a picture he took from inside the RIA restaurant just 20 minutes before the strike. The shop is believed to have been a known hotspot for local journalists, SkyNews said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack as a “manifestation of terror.”

“[This] proves over and over again to us and to the whole world that Russia deserves only one thing as a result of everything it has done – defeat and a tribunal, fair and legal trials against all [Russian] murderers and terrorists,” he wrote on Twitter.

The body of a young boy was reportedly pulled from the rubble. REUTERS

Zelensky noted that the RIA missile strike took place exactly one year after a Russian missile killed 22 people at a shopping mall in Kremenchuk.

Tuesday’s attack was the deadliest since a missile strike on an apartment building in Uman, central Ukraine, in April killed 23 people.

Moscow’s strike on RIA was almost certainly very intentional, journalist Dominic Waghorn clarified to SkyNews.

The attack is believed to have killed at least 10 and injured 61. AFP via Getty Images

“For some reason, someone in the Russian military thought it would be a good idea to fire an S-300, a surface-to-air missile [at the restaurant],” he said.

“That’s a missile that’s 7 meters [23 feet] long, packed with explosives, normally fired from the back of a truck and designed to bring down a plane.

“It’s a pretty accurate bit of ammunition. So they probably knew exactly what they were firing at and unless there was a military justification for attacking a pizza restaurant, which almost certainly there wasn’t, this is an alleged war crime.”

Tuesday’s attack was the deadliest since a missile strike on an apartment building in Uman, central Ukraine, in April killed 23 people. AFP via Getty Images

While rescue operations at the RIA site remained ongoing into Wednesday, officials also confirmed that an additional three people were killed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv.

The three victims were men ages 45, 48 and 57, the BBC reported.

Russia has often targeted Ukrainian cities since launching its invasion in February 2022. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied that its military intentionally zeroes in on civilians.

With Post wires