Bilohorivka is close to the Government-held city of Severodonetsk, where heavy fighting was reported in the suburbs on Saturday.
“This attack is yet another reminder that in this war, as in so many other conflicts, it is civilians that pay the highest price,” Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said in a statement on behalf of the UN chief.
According to news sources, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that around 60 people were killed after a bomb hit the school.
“This war must end”
One Ukrainian newspaper said that Bilohorivka had become a hot spot during fighting last week.
After Saturday’s attack, the UN chief again reiterated that civilians and civilian infrastructure “must always” be spared in times of war.
“This war must end, and peace must be established in line with the Charter of the United Nations and international law,” the statement continued, assuring that the UN and its humanitarian partners in Ukraine “will continue supporting those whose lives have been shattered by war”.
Another school destroyed after heavy shelling. This one in Kharkiv, northeast Ukraine.
“Targeting civilians is a war crime”
At the same time, the head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Catherine Russell tweeted out her strong condemnation.
“We do not yet know how many children might have been killed or injured in the reported bombing, but we fear this attack has just added to the hundreds of children who have already lost their lives in this war,” she said.
She echoed others in underscoring that schools must never be attacked or used for military purposes.
“Targeting civilians and civilian objects…is a violation of international humanitarian law,” she said, describing this latest attack as “blatant disregard for civilian lives”.
Mariupol evacuees
Mr. Guterres issued a second statement welcoming the arrival on Sunday of a new group of more than 170 civilians into Zaporizhzhia from the Azovstal steelworks and other areas of Mariupol.
The successful evacuation operation was coordinated by the UN and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
“My thoughts are with them and all the people in Ukraine who are suffering in this war,” said the UN chief.
He went on to thank everyone involved in the “complex operation”, including the leaders in Kyiv and Moscow who ensured the necessary humanitarian pauses.
“I applaud the determination and courage of the UN and ICRC teams on the ground,” he said.
This latest safe passage operation brings the number of civilians who have been safely evacuated from the Azovstal steelworks and other areas of Mariupol to over 600.
“I urge the parties to the conflict to spare no effort to secure safe passage for all those wishing to leave, in any direction they choose, and for aid to reach people in need,” the Secretary-General concluded. (ILKHA)