The UN Children's Fund says 414 children have been killed or injured in the first four months of this year, up 27 per cent over the same period the previous year. The agency says this is "unacceptable" and "very worrying."
UNICEF said today that 121 children were killed and 293 were injured this year, through April 30. Roadside bombs accounted for the largest number of casualties, with 37 per cent.
Violence is increasing overall in Afghanistan as the Taliban and other militants press an intense offensive against government targets as international troops hand over security to Afghans.