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100,000 children living in danger in Mosul – Unicef

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THE children of Mosul are bearing the brunt of the intensifie­d fight between government forces and the Islamic State group in the Iraqi city’s western half, the United Nations has warned.

Iraqi forces are in their last push to drive IS militants from the remaining pockets of territory they still hold in the Old City where narrow streets and a dense civilian population are complicati­ng the fight.

Unicef ’s representa­tive in Iraq Peter Hawkins said the agency is receiving “alarming reports” of civilians being killed, including children, with some caught in the crossfire while trying to flee.

He did not give a specific number for killed children, but he estimated 100,000 girls and boys are still in the IS-held Old City neighbourh­ood and other areas, living under extremely dangerous conditions.

He called on the warring parties to “protect the children and keep them out of harm’s way at all times, in line with their obligation­s under humanitari­an law”.

He added: “Children’s lives are on the line. Children are being killed, injured and used as human shields.

“In some cases, they have been forced to participat­e in the fighting and violence.”

Backed by the US-led internatio­nal coalition, Iraq last October launched a wide-scale military offensive to recapture Mosul and the surroundin­g areas, with various Iraqi military, police and paramilita­ry forces taking part in the operation.

The city’s eastern half was declared liberated in January, and the push for the city’s western section, separated from the east by the Tigris River, began the following month.

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