Sixty civilians died in the bombing
of a school in eastern Ukraine’s Lugansk region this weekend, President
Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday.
“Just yesterday in the village of Bilogorivka, Lugansk region, a Russian
bomb killed 60 people. Civilians,” Zelensky said during an address to the G7
summit by video conference.
“They were hiding from shelling in the building of a regular school, which
was attacked by a Russian air strike.”
Lugansk governor Sergiy Gaiday told Russian-language television station
Current Time TV that 60 people died under the rubble after an “aerial bomb”
struck the village school on Saturday.
“There are very serious shellings in Bilogorivka. The fighting has been
going on since morning,” he added.
“I would really like to believe that people are still alive there, and as
soon as the shelling ends, we will be able to start clearing the rubble.”
Earlier Sunday, Gaiday had said 90 people had been at the site when the
strike hit and that 27 had been saved.
Rescuers could not work overnight because of a threat of new strikes but
resumed their work Sunday.
They were also looking for survivors in the neighbouring village of
Shepilivka after a strike hit a house where 11 people were sheltering in the
basement, Gaiday said.BSS/AFP