Three teens among 11 killed in Ukraine Kramatorsk attack
Included in the dead were 14-year-old twin sisters Yuliya and Anna Aksenchenko.
At least 57 others were injured, including Colombian nationals and a leading Ukrainian writer.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia deserved only "defeat and a tribunal" for carrying out the attack.
Emergency services said on Wednesday that the search and rescue efforts are still ongoing.
Kramatorsk, an eastern city in the Donetsk region, is under Ukrainian control, but it is close to Russian-occupied parts of the country.
"Russian missiles stopped the beating of the hearts of two angels," Kramatorsk city council's education department said in a statement.
However, a leading Ukrainian writer sitting with them - whose identity is not being disclosed - is in a critical condition and "fighting for her life".
"Please pray for her", Mr Jaramillo Caro said.
Valentina, a Kramatorsk resident who owns a cafe near the site, spoke of the damage following the attack. "Everything has been blown out there," she told the Reuters news agency, adding that "none of the glass, windows or doors are left".
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