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This is an archive article published on July 29, 2014

22 civilians reported killed by shelling in east Ukraine

The UN says at least 1,129 people were killed between mid-April, when fighting began, and July 26.

 five people were killed when an old people's home was struck by artillery fire. five people were killed when an old people’s home was struck by artillery fire.

Local authorities in eastern Ukraine say at least 22 civilians have been killed in one day by shelling.

City hall in Luhansk, which is under the control of separatist rebels, said on Tuesday that five people were killed when an old people’s home was struck by artillery fire. Russian television showed images of bodies in wheel chairs covered with blankets.

In Horlivka, a city besieged by government troops, the mayor’s office reported 17 people, including three children, dying as a result of shelling. The use of unguided rockets in fighting between government forces and pro-Russian separatist rebels has been taking a noticeably heavier toll in recent weeks and been criticised by rights groups.

The UN says at least 1,129 people were killed between mid-April, when fighting began, and July 26.

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