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    UN: More than 500 children killed and wounded in Iraq in 2017

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    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Jul 2017, 1:47 am

    UN: More than 500 children killed and wounded in Iraq in 2017

    Political Since 2017-07-14 at 14:19 (Baghdad time)

    Baghdad Mawazine News
    The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Friday killed and wounded more than 500 children in Iraq during the first half of this year during the military operations between the Iraqi forces and the organization "Daash."
    "The 506 children were killed and wounded in Iraq during the first half of 2017 in Iraq," the head of field operations in Erbil, Moulid Warra, told reporters in Geneva. "The organization is working with the Iraqi government to secure access to places of detention where children can be recruited By preaching. "
    "We are defending the rights of all children," he said. "Many children have been separated from their parents by the war and the organization is working to reunite them with their families."
    "The children are the main victims of the war in Mosul, many of whom have separated from their families, 4300 have been reunited with their families, and more than 1,000 children are now under follow-up to try to bring them together with their parents," Warra said. Only watch war "

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