DOZENS of people are feared dead after two Russian missiles hit a Ukrainian retail park packed with hundreds of civilians .
Dramatic footage shows massive plumes of black smoke rising into the Kharkiv sky after the Epicentre construction hypermarket became engulfed by flames.
At least four people died following an attack on a retail park in KharkivFirefighters at the scene trying to contain the blazeCredit: ReutersThe flames completely destroyed the shop's interiorCredit: ReutersA residential apartment block also hit in Kharkiv on SaturdayBodies were seen lying around the car park following the horror blastCredit: ReutersCivilians and emergency workers lift the body of a person killed in the attackCredit: ReutersWitnesses told a Sun reporter on the scene there were 200 people inside the 10,000sqft construction hypermarket.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the appalling number and so far no one has been rescued from the building alive.
At least four people have been confirmed dead so far.
Putin accused of surrounding himself with same 'actors' at series of eventsTwo of those who died were store employees, 40 people were injured in the attack and a further 16 are missing.
In one of Ukraine’s darkest days since the war began, a residential apartment block and a park in Kharkiv were also blitzed by Russian missiles.
The Sun's team saw a massive crater near the flats - with fears of more dead in the besieged city.
Our reporter Paul Sims also saw bodies lying in the car park next to abandoned trolleys following today's deadliest attack on Ukraine’s second largest city.
Paul arrived at the scene of the explosion just minutes after it happened and found a scene of carnage.
Emergency services raced to put out the flames as loud bangs from chemicals inside the building erupted amid a desperate rescue operation.
One of those dead lay star-shaped next to a trolley in the car park. Another body lay nearby.
Hero Brit volunteer Tony Ferret, 34, of Rye, Kent, was among those trying to help as the sky filled with black smoke.
He told The Sun: “They were trying to move vehicles out of the way so they could get the fire engines in.
“I pushed them out of the way with my vehicle.
Catholics across the world pray for Pope Benedict XVI as his body lies in state“No one came out of that building. No one survived.
“It’s a disgusting day. Very emotional, to be honest."
A central park in Kharkiv was also hit by a Russian missile on SaturdayShoppers were seen running for their lives as the building was engulfed by flamesCredit: X / @BohuslavskaKateTony added: “This is a shopping centre, a retail park. It’s Saturday and people were doing their shopping.
“It’s like hitting Tesco’s. This isn’t a military site. This was packed full of civilians.
“They’re whacking us hard - they have no respect for human life.”
Rescue services later began the devastating process of retrieving the bodies inside.
A police spokesman said: "Near the place of the hit, the work of the headquarters of the investigative department has been deployed.
“Here, relatives of the missing can provide their DNA samples for the identification of bodies that may be found in the hypermarket premises.
“The exact number of victims is being determined.”
Cops are using CCTV from the premises before the rocket attack to determine exactly how many people were inside.
The attack hit a busy retail park with a petrol station, supermarkets and even a McDonald's.
The destroyed shop is said to be the equivalent to B&Q in the UK, containing dozens of flammable and chemical products inside.
Chemicals stored at the construction megastore are feared to have been ignited when it was struck by Putin's two missiles fired by a S-300 weapons system.
The S-300 missile batteries are mobile air defence systems designed to shoot down fighter planes, not civilians.
Reports earlier said that at least two people were killed in the strike on Saturday afternoon shortly after 4pm local time (2pm UK time).
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported explosions at 4.02pm local time, confirming the city had been struck.
In a statement on Telegram, he said: "We have a large number of people missing. Many wounded.
"Judging by everything, the attack was aimed at the shopping centre, where there were many people - this is pure terrorism. "
Terekhov added that, based on early reports, Putin's forces had hit a construction materials hypermarket.
He said: "We have information about the fatalities and injuries, but it needs to be confirmed."
Posting pictures and clips of the massive blaze, one devastated user tweeted: "Kharkiv right now. This is heartbreaking.
"This is a construction store, it was full of people when Russia struck it. Russia is a terrorist state!"
Head of Kharkiv Oblast administration, Oleh Syniehubov, said the Russians had struck "civilian commercial infrastructure", and a fire broke out.
Syniehubov previously revealed that Russian forces had struck the settlement of Kupiansk-Vuzlove with a guided aerial bomb.
At least five people were injured, with an ambulance and one civilian vehicle damaged, Pravda reports.
In one of Ukraine’s darkest days, a residential apartment block and a park were also blitzed by a Russian missile.
War crimes prosecutors were at both sites sifting through the rubble in search of evidence - including fragments from the warhead.
A huge crater from the impact of the rocket was visible at the entrance of the apartment block which is close to a popular stretch of restaurants.
The entire front of the block was blown off and buildings beyond damaged by the blast wave.
Rows of cars lined up in the street were destroyed in the attack as eerie silence descended on the area.
Dogs barked in the distance as the crunch of broken glass and rubble could be heard beneath feet.
In a statement, Zelensky slammed the "brutal blow" to Kharkiv.
He said: "As of now, it is known that more than 200 people could be in the hypermarket.
"All services are already on site providing assistance - rescuing people and extinguishing the fire, which completely engulfed the premises."
The Ukrainian leader went on to make a desperate plea for help.
Zelensky said: "If Ukraine had enough air defence and modern combat aircraft, such Russian strikes would simply be impossible.
"And that is why we appeal to all leaders, to all states: we need a significant strengthening of air defence and sufficient capabilities to destroy Russian terrorists.
"A task that needs to be done and can only be done together with the world. Every day we appeal to the world: give us air defence, save people. Every support decision not taken is a loss of our people."
He went on to add: "Today's Russian strikes on Kharkiv are yet another example of Russian madness—there is no other way to describe it.
"Only insane people like Putin are capable of killing and terrorising people in such heinous ways."
The latest missile attack came less than 48 hours after seven were killed and 16 wounded in another rocket strike on a printing press in the city.
Up to 15 S-300 missiles were fired at Kharkiv during rush hour on Thursday.
The Vivat publishing house was completely destroyed as body bags with the victims were carried from the building one after another.
Meanwhile, Ukraine claimed Putin's Russia reached a grim milestone after losing more than 500,000 soldiers in their failing war.
Kyiv said Moscow's crumbling army has also lost some 22,000 tanks and armoured vehicles and nearly 700 aircraft since the invasion.