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Estimates of the number of children who died as a result of the Iraq War vary widely, with some studies suggesting tens of thousands of child casualties due to direct violence, malnutrition, and lack of medical care. A 2006 study published in The Lancet estimated that over 600,000 excess deaths occurred due to the war, but specific numbers for children are difficult to ascertain. Additionally, the long-term impacts of war, including health and psychological effects, further complicate the assessment of children's suffering. Accurate figures remain challenging due to the chaotic nature of conflict and differing methodologies in data collection.

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