“According to initial information, four people died. One of them was standing near the hospital, the three others were queuing for humanitarian assistance that was being distributed outside the hospital,” DPR emergencies minister Alexei Kostrubitsky said.
Local media suggest that one more person died in the hospital building.
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic's ministry of defense said five people had been injured, a local news agency reports.
According to the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic's defense ministry, Ukrainian armed forces are shelling from the area near the city of Mariinka, deputy head of the DPR forces Eduard Basurin said.
The council added also that power lines had been damaged and the district was without electricity.
Eleven educational facilities have been destroyed in the capital of the eastern Ukrainian self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic due to shelling in the area on Wednesday, the city's administration reported.
The City Hall said six schools and five kindergartens have been destroyed as of 1:30 p.m. local time (10:30 GMT).
According to a local news site, the district has been shelled during 3 hours.
In January, local militia said that Ukrainian forces began shelling residential areas in the Donetsk Region. On the same month, dozens of civilians were killed in the southeastern city of Mariupol. Kiev forces and independence supporters have traded blame for the attacks.
3 civilians dead, multiple wounded after rockets struck hospital & apt building in #Donetsk dense residential area. pic.twitter.com/9p27fQgYOL
— Roman Kosarev (@Kosarev_RT) 4 февраля 2015
In a statement issued by the OSCE overnight into Wednesday, current OSCE Chairman Ivica Dacic called for a temporary truce in the Debaltseve region in eastern Ukraine to enable the evacuation of civilians.