Death In Donetsk: Aftermath Of Shelling In Russian-Occupied Ukrainian City

A woman injured during shelling waits to be treated in the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, on July 31.

The Russian-installed head of Ukraine's Donetsk region, Denis Pushilin, said that two people had been killed and four injured.

Emergency personnel work at the site of the shelling.

In a statement posted on Telegram, Pushilin said that the casualties occurred when Ukrainian shells hit a civilian bus. 
 

A paramedic assists a woman injured during the shelling.

 

Women stand near the site of the shelling.

A paramedic treats an injured person as another woman waits for treatment.

The body of a man killed during the shelling lies in the street.

 

A burned-out car and bus that were destroyed after being hit by shelling.

An investigator examines the site, after shelling that Russian-installed officials in Donetsk said was by Ukrainian forces.

A Reuters photographer caught images from Russian-occupied Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, after it came under shelling. Russian-installed authorities in the city said two people were killed and four injured.