UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF has condemned in the strongest possible terms an “horrific attack” in Sudan’s North Kordofan state, killing 450 civilians, including 35 children.
At least 24 boys, 11 girls and two pregnant women reportedly were among the victims of the violence, which occurred over the weekend in communities around the city of Bara, including the villages of Shag Alnom and Hilat Hamid.
UNICEF fears that with dozens more injured and many still missing, the number of child casualties could rise further.
“These attacks are an outrage,” UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said in a statement.
“They represent a terrifying escalation of violence, and a complete disregard for human life, international humanitarian law, and the most basic principles of humanity.”
“UNICEF condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms,” Russell said.
She called on all parties to end the violence immediately and to uphold their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law, as well as the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution.
The UNICEF chief stressed that civilians – particularly children – must never be targeted. Furthermore, all alleged violations must be independently investigated, and those responsible held to account.
“Impunity cannot be tolerated for violations of international law, especially when children’s lives are at stake,” she said.
Russell extended the agency’s deepest condolences to the families of the victims, and to anyone impacted by this heinous violence.
“No child should ever experience such horrors,” she said. “Violence against children is unconscionable and must end now.” (NAN)