 A Russian missile struck on a marketplace in the village of Shevchenkovo in the Kharkiv region on Tuesday, killed two women and wounded four others, including a 10-year-old girl. Rescue workers sifted through piles of rubble, overturned, burnt out stalls and destroyed shops. Emergency workers and police recovered the body of one woman from under the rubble. The other woman died in hospital, unfortunately. There is a child amongst the casualties. We hope the girl will survive. General Vladimir Timoshko, head of Kharkiv region, said. The S-300 missile launched from Russia's Belgrade region, according to Kharkiv region police experts, left a large crater in the middle of the village marketplace. This evil act was committed against civilians aimed at causing as much damage as possible to the civilian population, to force people to leave their houses, to make them panic, Timoshko said. Russia did not immediately comment on the reports from the village, which Kiev recaptured from Moscow back in September. We saved the land, we realized that something had happened somewhere. We ran to find out what was going on, because we were living in the middle of the land. Today, at 9 a.m., there was a strike. According to the specialists of the police, this was the S-300 missile launched from the side of the Belgrade region of the Russian Federation. As you can see, there was a strike in the village of the general population of the village, where the market was located, where there are always residents of the world, where there is no military facility, no military building, there is no place for a strike. But now we can see the presence of seven victims, two of whom are two women, unfortunately, died. One of the women was taken under the control of the police, and the other woman was already died, unfortunately, in the hospital. Apart from that, among the victims are children. The girl, I hope, will live. It is caused by the repression against peaceful residents. It is repressed for the fact that it is possible to cause more harm to the peaceful people themselves. They will have to stay in their houses, they will have to be in panic.