'More Than 11,000 Children' Killed in Syria War

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More than 11,000 children have died in Syria's civil war, including 128 killed by chemical weapons in a notorious attack and hundreds targeted by snipers, a British think-tank said Sunday.

The Oxford Research Group, which specializes in global security, said in a new study that there were 11,420 recorded deaths of children aged 17 years and under.

The report, entitled "Stolen Futures: The hidden toll of child casualties in Syria", analyzes data from the beginning of the conflict in March 2011 until August 2013.

The think-tank added that, of the 10,586 children whose cause of death was recorded, 128 were killed by chemical weapons in Ghouta, near Damascus, on August 21,2013, in an attack that the United States and other world powers blamed on President Bashar Assad's regime.

Syria has since agreed to destroy its entire chemical weapons arsenal as part of a deal to head off U.S. military strikes.

The think-tank added on Sunday that 764 children were summarily executed and 389 were killed by sniper fire in the conflict.

Explosive weapons have caused more than 70 percent of the child deaths, while small arms fire accounts for more than a quarter, according to the study.

"What is most disturbing about the findings of this report is not only the sheer numbers of children killed in this conflict, but the way they are being killed," said report co-author Hamit Dardagan.

"Bombed in their homes, in their communities, during day-to-day activities such as waiting in bread lines or attending school; shot by bullets in crossfire, targeted by snipers, summarily executed, even gassed and tortured.

"All conflict parties need to take responsibility for the protection of children, and ultimately find a peaceful solution for the war itself."

Oxford Research Group added that the number of boys killed outnumbered girls killed by a ratio of about two to one.

Those children in older age groups were targeted more often than younger children. Boys aged between 13-17 years old were the most frequent victims of targeted killings.

"The data we analysed indicates that bombs and bullets alone ended the lives of ten thousand Syrian children in 30 months of war," added Dardagan.

"The world needs to take a much closer interest in the effects of the conflict on Syria's children."

Comments 8
Thumb benzona 24 November 2013, 18:31

ya latif. allah yirhamon

Missing patriot10 24 November 2013, 19:11

11 000 less assadist.
wonder how many lebanese was killed by the syrians without anyone falling a tear!

Thumb Mystic 24 November 2013, 20:19

Sad to see what is happening in neighbouring Syria. The Al Qaeda keeps flooding in and massacres children while the world just looks on and supports it. All this just because Syria is a threat to Israel.

Missing patriot10 24 November 2013, 21:20

syria has never been a threat to israel.not under hafez and not under bashar. they have only been raping the lebanese people..

Thumb Mystic 25 November 2013, 01:56

Syria under Hafez lost the Golan heights, when he got betrayed by egypt. Syria was always a threat.

Missing peace 25 November 2013, 10:49

not for the last 40 years where no bullets were shot to take back the heights, sure your baath regime are great "resistants" as long as it is not in their country....

Thumb Mystic 25 November 2013, 12:10

@peace you forget how they supported Lebanon during the 2006 war with Israel? You quickly forget your real enemies. Saddens me to see

Default-user-icon Nala (Guest) 26 April 2014, 03:43

what i dont understand is why they're so many innocent children dying over there? This hurts my heart do much... I'm a mother and this is just ignorant and cold to say the least to do this. I don't care what is supposedly happening with there country or what conflict is going on innocent little beautiful children should not be dying. Those are Gods' children and I can't wait until Gods' Wrath comes upon these people for doing this. I pray for all of you over there in Syria, also everyone being affected by this. Even though I do not know all of you, I love you all. I wish I could figure out how to get to a page to comment somewhere or say something.