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Children Hard Hit by Violence in Kyrgyzstan
UNICEF today reported 90 per cent of the refugees from fighting in Southern Kyrgyzstan were children, women and the elderly.
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    June 16, 2010 /EIN Presswire/ -- UNICEF today reported 90 per cent of the refugees from fighting in Southern Kyrgyzstan were children, women and the elderly. A rapid assessment revealed that many children suffered physical and mental violence.

More than 100,000 refugees are in Uzbekistan, most of whom are located in about 75 camps around the city of Andijan.

UNICEF has seven staff monitoring the situation of children who have fled the violence which started last Thursday. The agency will deploy as soon as possible counsellors to assist with wide scale psychosocial interventions.

Today, seven UNICEF trucks carrying emergency supplies were on their way to eastern Uzbekistan to provide refugees with tents, clothes, blankets, health kits and kitchen sets. Valued at $100,000, the supplies are an initial response.

In Kyrgyzstan, the first UNICEF emergency supplies reached Osh, the city where fighting erupted last Thursday. The supplies were medicines and surgical materials to treat 1600 people. A small amount of water and sanitation supplies have also been provided.

However, in Kyrgyzstan the UN still cannot access affected areas in South of the country due to the insecure situation.

Source: UNICEF

For more Kyrgyzstan human rights news (http://humanrights.einnews.com/kyrgyzstan/), visit Human Rights Today (http://humanrights.einnews.com), a service of EIN News.

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