Authorities say two people have been killed and five others were wounded in a drive-by shooting outside of a bar on Chicago's far South Side.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports that police say the attack happened at around 2am Sunday after a crowd of people poured out of Reynold's Lounge following a fight inside.

Police say at least one attacker opened fire on the crowd from a silver four-door Ford vehicle.

It is unknown if any of the victims had been involved in the fight or were the intended targets.

A woman sitting on the street surrounded by police with blood staining her pants was struck in the foot by the drive-by shooter

At 2am on Sunday morning, a crowd exited Reynold's Lounge in Chicago after a fight inside when someone started shooting into the mass of people

The vehicle got away and there are currently no suspects.

A 36-year-old and 39-year-old, both men, were struck in the chest, neck and back, according to WGN News.

They were pronounced dead at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

Of the seven people hit outside Reynold's Lounge, two men were killed and five people were wounded

The shooter fired from a silver four-door Ford that drove away, and it was unclear if any of the victims hit by bullets were intended targets

Another 36-year-old man was shot in the back and is in critical condition, and an 18-year-old man was hit in the shoulder.

Three of those shot outside of the bar were women.

A woman, 36, who was shot in the foot, was taken to St. Bernard Hospital. The other two women were grazed by bullets in the foot and arm.