


The report stresses that there is a vast difference between what the U.N. Syria needs generation to redress the humanitarian and psychological disorders that have befallen those children. As most of the victims of the conflict in Syria are civilians, among these civilians were children who were, and are being, killed, disfigured, and displaced. Secretary General report comes in light of a significant escalation in offensives and indiscriminate attacks that are being perpetrated by the parties to the conflict in Syria – most notably aerial bombardment by the Syrian-Russian alliance and the warplanes of the international coalition in the governorates of Idlib, Raqqa, and Deir Ez-Zour governorates. Secretary General report has shed light on the toll the armed conflict had on children, and included the violations by the parties to the conflict -government forces, and other pro-government groups or anti-government groups- against children in a number of countries in 2016 including Syria.Īccording to the report, the U.N.

The report, entitled: “Syria is the World’s Worst Country in Terms of Child Mortality” notes that the U.N. Secretary General report does not accurately reflect the gravity of the atrocities of the Syrian crisis. SNHR has stressed in a report released today that the U.N. Syria is the World’s Worst Country in Terms of Child Mortality
