A Donetsk-area journalist was killed, with a second suffering injuries, after an anti-tank missile launched by the Ukrainian armed forces struck their vehicle, an unnamed security services source in the Donetsk People's Republic told RIA Novosti Sunday.
"One of the journalists managed to survive; he managed to jump out of the car. The second was killed," the source said.
A representative of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine confirmed to Russian media that the journalist who survive suffered injuries.
Earlier, a representative of the DPR told the Donetsk News Agency about missile strike: "A car carrying two local journalists was destroyed by an antitank missile. The bodies cannot be recovered at the moment as there's heavy fire coming from the Ukrainian side. Currently we're trying to determine what news outlet the slain journalists were working for," the source said.
"This evening, two journalists were killed outside the village of Peski; preliminary findings suggest that the journalists were killed after a Ukrainian shell hit their vehicle. We are waiting for verification," the source said.
Donetsk media have yet to report which resource the journalists worked for.
This article has been updated as further details emerge.