Scores of children have been killed in Ukraine. (Photo: medcom.id)
Scores of children have been killed in Ukraine. (Photo: medcom.id)

Over 1.5 Million Children Have Fled Ukraine: UNICEF

Wahyu Dwi Anggoro • 16 March 2022 12:05
New York: Since the beginning of Russia's military aggression in Ukraine, more than 1.5 million children have fled the country, UNICEF has said.
 
"On average, every day in Ukraine from the start of the war, more than 75,000 children have become refugees.  Every day. This last number is particularly shocking. Every single minute, 55 children have fled their country. That is, a Ukrainian child has become a refugee almost every single second since the start of the war," UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder told a press briefing on Tuesday.
 
According to him, this refugee crisis is in terms of speed and scale, unprecedented since the Second World War, and is showing no signs of slowing down. 

"Like all children driven from their homes by war and conflict, Ukrainian children arriving in neighbouring countries are at significant risk of family separation, violence, sexual exploitation, and trafficking. They are in desperate need of safety, stability and child protection services, especially those who are unaccompanied or have been separated from their families," he said.
 
"The safest and fastest way out of this catastrophe – indeed the only way out of this catastrophe – is for this war to end, and to end now.  Until then, attacks in civilian areas and on civilian infrastructure must stop. They must stop because they’re claiming lives," he added.
 
Since February 24, he said, scores of children have been killed in Ukraine and many more have been injured.
 
"UNICEF continues to have a team on the ground in Ukraine and to send in essential supplies. Over the weekend, another convoy arrived in Ukraine. This time 22 trucks with 168 tons of supplies, including midwifery kits, surgical kits, obstetric kits, oxygen concentrators, cold boxes, as well as blankets and winter clothes, water, sanitation and hygiene kits, dignity kits; early childhood education kits and adolescent Kits," he said.
 
"Our support of course stretches across borders, to some of those 1.5 million child refugees. We are setting up more and more Blue Dots safe spaces - in partnership with humanitarian partners and local authorities - to provide critical support and protection services for children and families. We have messaging on safety and unaccompanied children from chat bots in Ukraine to Facebook; we have delivered hygiene products to refugee centres," he added.
 
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