Children increasingly exposed in Syria conflict: UN

2018-03-12 19:16
Members of the Syrian Civil Defence group carrying a young man who was wounded during airstrikes and shelling by Syrian government forces, in Ghouta, Syria. (Syrian Civil Defence White Helmets via AP)

Members of the Syrian Civil Defence group carrying a young man who was wounded during airstrikes and shelling by Syrian government forces, in Ghouta, Syria. (Syrian Civil Defence White Helmets via AP)

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Beirut – Children are at more risk than ever in Syria's devastating conflict, the United Nations said on Monday as the war approached its eighth year.

Twice as many children were killed in the war in 2017 than in the previous year, the UN children's agency UNICEF said in a report.

"In 2017, extreme and indiscriminate violence killed the highest ever number of children – 50% more than 2016," it said, adding that 2018 was off to an even worse start.

More than 200 children have been killed in bombardment of the rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta by Syrian regime and allied forces since February, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The monitoring group says children account for around a fifth of all civilian victims of the assault.

The UN agency quoted a child from southern Syria named Sami, who is now a refugee in Jordan.

"I went outside to play in the snow with my cousins. A bomb hit. I saw my cousin's hands flying in front of me. I lost both my legs," he said.

Disabled children "face a very real risk of being neglected and stigmatised as the unrelenting conflict continues", said UNICEF regional director Geert Cappelaere.

According to the UN agency, an estimated 3.3 million children are exposed to explosive hazards across the war-torn country. Dozens of schools were hit in 2017 alone.

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