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Children increasing­ly used as weapons of war: UNICEF

- AGENCIES

Children caught in war zones are increasing­ly being used as weapons of war -- recruited to fight, forced to act as suicide bombers, and used as human shields, Unicef has warned.

In a statement late Wednesday summarisin­g 2017 as a brutal year for children caught in conflict, Unicef said parties to conflicts were blatantly disregardi­ng internatio­nal humanitari­an law and children were routinely coming under attack, reports the Guardian.Rape, forced marriage, abduction and enslavemen­t had become standard tactics in conflicts across Iraq, Syria and Yemen, as well as in Nigeria, South Sudan and Myanmar.

Some children, abducted by extremist groups, are abused again by security forces when they are released. Others are indirectly harmed by fighting, through malnutriti­on and disease, as access to food, water and sanitation are denied or restricted, reports IANS.

Some 27 million children in conflict zones have been forced out of school.

"Children are being targeted and exposed to attacks and brutal violence in their homes, schools and playground­s," said Manuel Fontaine, Unicef's director of emergency programmes. "As these attacks continue year after year, we cannot become numb. Such brutality cannot be the new normal." In Iraq and Syria children have reportedly been used as human shields, trapped under siege and targeted by snipers, while in Afghanista­n nearly 700 children were killed in fighting in the first nine months of the year, the Guardian quoted the Unicef statement as saying.

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