UNICEF worried over continuous killing of children in Ukraine

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has again raised the alarm over the continuous killing of children in Ukraine as two were reportedly killed and at least 15 injured in a wave of deadly New Year attacks across Ukraine.
Munir Mammadzade, UNICEF representative to Ukraine, in a statement on Wednesday, said over the last six days, children and families and the infrastructure they relied on had come under attack in Dnipro, Lviv, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Odesa and other populated areas.
He said with schools and health facilities destroyed and damaged, Ukraine’s youngest citizens continued to bear the brunt of these attacks, saying, “our heartfelt thoughts are with all those affected.”
At least eight schools and 10 healthcare facilities, including a maternity hospital, were reportedly damaged in the past week.
“Homes have been destroyed, and millions of children have started 2024 under the sounds of sirens and bombardment, stoking a familiar fear.
“The cumulative impact of reported casualties, damage to infrastructure, and relentless attacks has turned what should be a season of joy into one marred by dread, fear and sorrow,” UNICEF top official in Ukraine said.
For children whose homes have been damaged or destroyed, often with heat and water cut off, the situation is particularly dire as they are facing temperatures reaching as low as -20°C.
“Nearly 1,800 children have been killed or injured since the escalation of the war in Ukraine, according to UN-verified reports. The true number is likely far higher,” Mr Mammadzade said
He said killing and maiming of children and attacks on schools and healthcare are grave violations of children’s rights and must stop.
(NAN)
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