I thought the missile came from the north-west, which makes it pretty clear it was Ukrainian.
That was what JulianRoepcke posted. who admits he's no expert, based on reflection, unfortunately he doesn't understand physics.
Our investigation into the explosion in Konstantinovka .
Judging by the generously published footage from the Ukrainian side, the arrival through the market fell on the area of the jewelry store “Zolotiy Vik” (Golden Age). It now houses a Smart mobile accessories store next to it. Also important for the georeferencing of the area is the Kapital pawnshop, located at the corner of the T-junction, opposite the Golden Age.
As you can see in the video, a second before arrival, local residents look into the sky in the direction of Druzhkovka, controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine , from where the object flies, after which an air explosion occurs near the Golden Age, which is not typical for an ordinary rocket, projectile or air bomb, but characteristic of an anti-aircraft bomb. or an anti-radar missile .
Thus, the rocket flew from UAF-controlled Druzhkovka along Tsiolkovsky Street in Konstantinovka and exploded above the ground near the Golden Age jewelry store.
In the local chats of the residents of Druzhkovka and Kramatorsk, there were also reports of the presence of aircraft in the air, which obviously cannot be Russian , since the distance to the front line is more than 30 km . In addition, the aircraft of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already carried out unsuccessful launches of AGM-88 HARM missiles at Konstantinovka.
From TG channel
Note missile exploded above ground ( damage photos confirm)
If there were Uke acft in the air, this could have been a testing or training exercise gone bad with a rogue missile homing on wi fi source in the marker square