Pictures over at theaviationist.com show the cockpit wall right under the left seat window, the frame of the window and stripes of the paint job are plain to see. What is also plain is the dozens of shrapnel holes from the proximity warhead exiting from the inside out, meaning the missile likely hit the plane right near the nose on the right hand side, or at least partially, and that the proximity warhead sprung out and threw it's payload through the right hand side of the nose of the plane, and exited out the left hand side. One would assume from looking at it that the crew was likely killed almost instantly.
Hard to imagine how awful that must have been for all on board.