Explosive weapons killed most children on record in 2024: NGO

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Injured children wait for treatment at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 28, 2025, following Israeli bombardment on the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis. (AFP file photo)
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Remnant of a rocket in northern Gaza. (Save the Children photo)
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Explosive weapons killed most children on record in 2024: NGO

  • Nearly 12,000 children were killed or injured in conflict last year worldwide, said the UK-based Save the Children charity
  • Over 20,000 children have been killed since Israel launched its war on Gaza since the October 2023 Hamas attack, the report said

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 percent on the 2020 total.
Previously, children in war zones were more likely to die from malnutrition, disease or failing health systems.

But as conflicts, such as those in Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine, take place more and more in urban areas, children are being caught up as bombs and drones strike hospitals, schools and residential areas, Save the Children said.
More than 70 percent of child casualties in war zones in 2024 were caused by explosive weapons, such as missiles and grenades, up from an average of around 59 percent in the period from 2020 to 2024, according to the report.

“The world is witnessing the deliberate destruction of childhood — and the evidence is undeniable,” said Narmina Strishenets, senior conflict and humanitarian advocacy adviser at Save the Children UK.
“Children are paying the highest price in today’s wars... Missiles are falling where children sleep, play and learn — turning the very places that should be the safest, like their homes and schools, into death traps.”
Children’s smaller bodies and developing organs means injuries from blasts can be much more severe and recovery can be more complex and prolonged.
“Children are far more vulnerable to explosive weapons than adults,” said Paul Reavley, a consultant paediatric emergency physician and co-founder of the Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership, a coalition between Save the Children UK and medical specialists.
“Their anatomy, physiology, behavior and psychosocial needs make them disproportionately affected.”
The conflicts that claimed the most casualties among children in 2024 were in the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the occupied West Bank, Sudan, Myanmar, Ukraine and Syria.
The deadliest conflict in recent years for children is in Gaza, where 20,000 children have been killed since Israel launched its war on the territory in retaliation for Islamist group Hamas’s October 2023 attack, the report said.


Four killed in Ukraine as Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone strikes

Updated 11 March 2026
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Four killed in Ukraine as Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone strikes

  • Kyiv said Russian drone strikes had killed two people and wounded seven more in Kharkiv
  • Synegubov said two people had been killed in the attack on the Shevchenkivsky district

KHARKIV, Ukraine: Russian and Ukrainian drone strikes killed at least four people Wednesday, officials said, as the war between the neighbors dragged on for more than four years with no diplomatic breakthrough in sight.
The latest attacks came with a third round of three-party talks derailed by the war in the Middle East, despite pressure from Washington on both sides to agree to an elusive peace deal.
Kyiv said Russian drone strikes had killed two people and wounded seven more in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, which lies close to the Russian border, was encircled at the beginning of Russia’s invasion four years ago.
It has been attacked almost daily since Moscow’s forces were pushed back later in 2022.
The governor of the wider region, Oleg Synegubov, said two people had been killed in the attack on the Shevchenkivsky district.
“A civilian enterprise caught fire as a result of the enemy strike,” he said, adding that three women and four men had been hospitalized.
Another Russian drone wounded 20 people in the afternoon, after hitting a civilian minibus in the southeastern city of Kherson, Ukrainian prosecutors said.
In the Russian-occupied part of the southern Zaporizhzhia region, Moscow-installed authorities said two civilians had been killed in their car by a Ukrainian drone strike on the frontline town of Vasylivka.
“The danger of repeated strikes remains,” Kremlin-appointed governor Yevgeny Balitsky said.