SLOVIANSK, Ukraine — The morning silence in northern Donetsk was shattered at approximately 5:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, as a Russian FAB-1500—a massive 1.5-ton high-explosive satellite-guided bomb—slammed into the central district of Sloviansk. The strike, characterized by local officials as one of the most powerful to hit the city center in months, left a trail of architectural and civilian devastation.
Central to the morning’s tragedy was the complete destruction of a local historical landmark that served as a children's sports facility. The building, once a vibrant hub for the city’s youth and a pillar of its pre-war heritage, was reduced to a mountain of pulverized brick and twisted metal. Vadym Liakh, Head of the Sloviansk City Military Administration, confirmed the loss:
"The children's sports facility, which was a historical landmark of the city, has been completely destroyed. An administrative building was also leveled, while several others nearby sustained structural damage."
The 1.5-ton monition sent a massive shockwave through the residential sector, shredding the facades of 39 high-rise apartments and shattering windows across the district. The blast incinerated or crushed 15 civilian vehicles under falling debris, while resulting fires in multiple units forced emergency crews into a hours-long battle to contain the flames.
Miraculously, given the scale of the explosion, only one serious injury has been confirmed so far. A 57-year-old man was rescued from the rubble and is currently being stabilized for emergency transfer to a specialized clinic in Dnipro. Search and rescue teams continue to comb through the debris of the administrative buildings to ensure no one was trapped during the early-morning blast.
The use of the FAB-1500 signifies a brutal continuation of Russia's strategy to use heavy, unguided-turned-guided munitions to overwhelm urban infrastructure. As Sloviansk sits as a strategic gateway in the Donbas, its residents have become increasingly accustomed to the sounds of sirens, but the sheer weight of today's 1,500-kilogram strike has left the community reeling.
For a city that has spent years on the front lines, the loss of its historic landmarks adds a psychological weight to the physical ruins, as another piece of Sloviansk’s identity is erased by the war.
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