UN’s Guterres ‘Deeply Concerned’ by Moscow Plan for Kyiv Strikes
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday he was "deeply concerned" by Russia's announcement that it plans to launch strikes against Ukrainian defense enterprises and decision-making centers in Kyiv. Guterres made the remarks to the United Nations Security ‌Council after Moscow ‌said on Monday ‌that ⁠it intended to ⁠mount such strikes, one day after one of its heaviest bombardments of the city since the Russia-Ukraine war began. Guterres said the Russian announcement ⁠followed reports of a Ukrainian ‌drone attack ‌on a college building and ‌dormitory in the Ukrainian city of ‌Starobilsk, presently controlled by Russia. "We condemned the attack on the school – as we condemn all attacks on ‌civilians and civilian infrastructure, wherever they occur," he said. "Now ⁠more ⁠than ever, it is imperative to avoid any escalation of a conflict that has already exacted a devastating toll on civilians, and that risks making the search for peace even more distant, prolonging the suffering of people," Guterres added.