Ban Ki-moon said he was saddened by the deaths and condemned the attack against UN personnel in a statement issued yesterday.
The UN mission in Mali had earlier reported one peacekeeper dead and five injured.
The mission said the suicide attack took place in Ber in the region of Timbuktu. It marks the third time this week that UN peacekeepers have been targeted in northern Mali.
David Gressly, the UN Secretary-General's deputy special representative in Mali, condemned the attack, saying the violence only reinforces the peacekeeping mission's determination.
France led a campaign to oust al-Qaida militants and other jihadists from power in January 2013 although remnants of the groups continue to sow violence across the north.
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