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Explosive weapons killed most children on record in 2024, says NGO

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Save the Children UK warns the world is witnessing the deliberate destruction of childhood, with undeniable evidence.

LONDON: Explosive weapons killed or injured children at record levels last year, as wars increasingly move into urban areas, Save the Children said in a report published Thursday.

Nearly 12,000 children were killed or injured in conflict last year worldwide, said the UK-based charity, citing UN figures. This was the highest number since records began in 2006, and was up by 42% on the 2020 total.

Previously, children in war zones were more likely to die from malnutrition, disease or failing health systems.

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