US shooting/violence: UNICEF chief urges action to protect children after Texas school massacre

US shooting/violence: UNICEF chief urges action to protect children after Texas school massacre
18 children, 3 adults shot dead in Texas school shooting; several critical

UNITED NATIONS, May 26 (NNN-Xinhua) — Citing the deaths in the US Texas elementary school shooting, the head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) asked: how many more children will die before leaders act?

“Tragedy after tragedy, shooting after shooting, young life after young life: how many more children will die before government leaders act to keep children and their schools safe?” asked Catherine Russell, executive director of UNICEF. “Because until they do, these horrors will continue.”

She said the children attacked and killed in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday were attending school, the one place outside of their homes where they should be safest.

The 19 children, a teacher and a school staff member who set off for school in the morning will never return home to their families, said Russell, adding that many more who witnessed the carnage will bear the emotional and psychological scars for the rest of their lives.

“It happened in Texas,” she said. “Where will it happen next? This year, we have already seen horrific attacks on schools in Afghanistan, Ukraine, the United States, West Africa and beyond.”

There has been criticism of constitutionally protected US gun laws, especially those allowing the sale of automatic weapons to young people, under 21 years of age. — NNN-XINHUA

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