IRAQ

100,000 children in dangerous conditions in Mosul: UNICEF

Iraq Mosul The UN children's agency is receiving alarming reports of civilians being killed, including children | AP

The UN children's agency warned that the children in Mosul are bearing the brunt of the intensified fight between US-backed government forces and the Islamic State group in the city's western half.

In a statement issued today, the UNICEF 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.

Hawkins didn't give a specific number for killed children.

He estimated that 100,000 girls and boys are still in the IS-held Old City neighbourhood and other areas, living in 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."

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