The UNICEF said on Wednesday, it was “shocked” at the killing of a 12-year-old boy in an attack in Sinjar area in Ninewa Governorate, expressing concerns that at least 519 children have been killed or maimed by explosive ordnance.

UNICEF issued a statement, condemning the killing of a 12-year-old child in Sinjar and calls on all parties to protect children from violence.

“UNICEF condemns all acts of violence against children and joins the family in mourning the killing of their child. Being a victim of, witnessing, or fearing violence should never be part of any child’s experience,” it said in a statement.

UNICEF said, children’s rights should be protected in an environment that is free from violence at all times.

“The continued usage of explosive weapons in populated areas continues to put children's lives at stake not only today but puts future generations at risk and needs to stop. In the last 5 years, at least 519 children have been killed or maimed by explosive ordnance.”