War affects millions of children each year, resulting in injuries, trauma, displacement, and loss of life. The exact number of children impacted varies depending on the conflicts happening globally, but it is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands annually. Efforts to protect and support these children are crucial for their well-being and future.
Researchers estimate that 5.4 million people died from 1955 to 2002 as a result of wars in 13 countries. Data from new studies suggests that 378,000 people worldwide died from a war-related death each year between 1985 and 1994, the medical journal The Lancet reported in 2006 that an estimated 650,000 Iraqi civilians had been killed by that time since the start of the war.
The World Health Organization estimated that in 2000, 520,000 people died by homicide and 310,000 through war.
Around 250,000 people visit Flanders Field each year to pay their respects to the soldiers who fought and died during World War I.
It is estimated that around 8.5 million military personnel and over 6 million civilians died during World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918. The exact number of deaths in the first year alone is difficult to specify due to the ongoing nature of the conflict and varying historical records.
There is no world wide data of this type available.
unicef was started when kids where hurt in world war 2
the hundred year war started because France king died with no kids
many destruction are caused by war .we can hurt someone ,or may injure them.
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2,000
Too many, plain and simple.
The Year of Our War has 304 pages.
Over 300,000 US servicemen were wounded in the Vietnam War.
it meens how many people get shot,hurt,wounded or killed
204 kids
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Yes, Many.