UN: 189 CHILDREN KILLED IN IRAQ THIS YEAR

Foto : MEMO
Foto : MEMO

New York 25 Safar 1437/7 Desember 2015 (MINA) – Since the beginning of the year, 189 children have been killed and another 301 injured in conflict-affected Iraq, the UN said this week.

Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Iraq representative, and Jan Kubis, UN special representative of the secretary general for Iraq, said in a joint statement that children in war-torn areas have been unable to access basic services, including health and education, due to attacks on schools and hospitals.

“In Ramadi alone, a total of 45 schools have been destroyed or damaged as a result of the conflict since last year,” the statement said. Middle East Monitor (MEMO) reported, Sunday.

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In recent years, bombings and shooting attacks – which often target civilians – have become a common occurrence in war-torn Iraq, especially Baghdad.

Iraq has suffered a devastating security vacuum since June 2014, when Daesh overran Mosul – the country’s second largest city – before going on to capture additional territory in both Iraq and neighboring Syria. (T/P002/R03)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)