Debris from a suspected Russian missile fell onto a road and missed passing cars by a whisker.
Astonishing footage filmed by a passing pedestrian shows several vehicles on the street as a plume of smoke rises into the air in the distance.
All of a sudden, a bright streak plummets towards the ground at speed.
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A bang is then heard as the debris collides with the tarmac.
Luckily, it missed a passing van and an oncoming car in Sumy, Ukraine yesterday (November 26)
The city, in the north-eastern region, currently finds itself on the front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces.
A Russian missile attack on the city left at least two people dead on Tuesday, according to the regional authorities.
The missile was reportedly launched at a vehicle service station but also struck a block of flats and caused damage to a nearby nursery school.
It was reported earlier today (November 27) that one more person may still be trapped under the rubble at the scene.
Thirteen cars are also reported to have sustained damage in the attack on Sumy, which lies just 19 miles from the Russian border.
The attack comes after three Russian drones killed two people and injured 12 in the city on Friday, according to the regional authorities.
Twelve blocks of flats, five houses, a store, and three cars also sustained damage, as reported by Need To Know.
Ukrainian officials accuse Russian forces of equipping the drones with shrapnel in a bid to kill people.
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