A family from Ukraine, who traveled to Israel for treatment of seven-year-old Anastasia Burik from leukemia, tragically lost their lives due to an Iranian missile strike on a residential building.

The incident occurred on Saturday, June 14.

 Iran claimed the life of seven-year-old Anastasia Burik, her mother, and two other children in Bat Yam, Israel, when a missile hit their apartment. A total of four people died in this attack, and one person is still missing. The young girl was undergoing treatment for cancer and was awaiting a bone marrow transplant, as noted by Andriy Yermak.

Details on the death of Ukrainian families from the Iranian missile.

The family from Odesa arrived in Israel in December 2022 after a global fundraising campaign to support Anastasia's treatment.

After a partial remission, cancer returned despite chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant.

It is known that during their treatment, they were staying in an apartment in Israel that was struck by the Iranian ballistic missile.

The girl's father, Artem Burik, serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He remained in Ukraine, continuing to raise funds for his daughter's treatment.

The deceased included the grandmother, mother, Anastasia, and two boys who were together at the time of the missile strike.